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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-03-28, Page 1462 MERC V-8 TUDOR, automatic radio, a nice one $2,800 61 FORD SEDAN, V-8 automatic, radio, a real gem that would make your heart thump with joy ... „ ..... . $1,750 60 DODGE 4-DOOR RANCHWAGON. Are you going camping? Have to see the mother-in- law? Or just want to get away from the wife, the ideal thing ... , $1,850 59 FORD FORDOR RANCHWAGON, same as above but ideal for the wife to leave home because it has power steering and brakes $1,850 59 DODGE ROYAL 2-DOOR HARDTOP, one of the hottest things Dodge made. It might even warm up somebody .. at only $1,600 58 METEOR CONVERTIBLE, a real sex wagon . . $1,400 61 VOLKS DELUXE. It should certainly make somebody happy—maybe even the wife as a second car . $1,295 57 FORD TUDOR WAGON, 6-cyl• automatic, power steering, for the lazy person who wants to get away cheaply $ 950 58 FORD SEDAN, V-8 stick, the ideal thing to impress the girl friend, grey and white $ 875 57 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN, automatic, somebody will certainly want this one at this price .. $ 850 56 FORD FORDOR WAGON, V-8, automatic, driven by a quiet electrician as his private car. You can own this beauty at only $750 small measlies 57 FORD COACH, 6-cyL, needs some work...........$ 450 59 FIAT COACH. Why don't you buy this one as sort of a "Lifeboat" in case your big family car quits? a mere $ 400 56 DODGE SEDAN .. $ 300 53 PLYMOUTH SEDAN,'Hy-drive, nice .. 5 250 TRUCKS 59 FORD 700 CHASSIS & CAB, your choice of $2,200 58 DODGE DUMP $1,300 58 BEDFORD VAN, I'm tired of seeing the thing „ $ 550 55 FORD PICKUP. Does your wife go to Women's Institute with the car? Are you left at home stranded? Buy this one for only $ 400 49 INT'L 3/4,TON, with a grain tight rack $ 300 53 bODGE PICKUP, just the ideal for the son to -learn to drive TRACTORS 59 871 FORD DIESEL, if you don't like shovelling Manure, put a loader with it. If you're cold blooded, we'll leave on the Heat Houser. If you're lazy, we'll leave the chains on. Shift through all 10 speeds on the go, up or down. Independent Live PTO. The wife especially would like to drive this one at . $2,850 62 SUPER DEXIA, differential lock, a good solid tractor $2,600 58 PORDSON MAJOR DiESEL, motor overhauled, a gem . $2,000 60 DEXTA DIESEL, Live PTO, the ideal first, second or third tractor $1,900 51 FERGUSON. Everyone should have one at . $ 650 54 M H 22, with hydraulic lift and a 2- or 4-row cultivator. It's under the srtow and I've got a Mind like a sieve ... „ $ 650 49 FORD, motor overhauled, an ideal thing for your loader, (I might even paint if for you if you twist my anti) ... $ 600 40 FORD, She runs, narrow tires ...... $ 300 49 PoRb, with niower, needs a motor lob. You cart have her as Is for .............. $ 300 S2 FORD -2-furrow, lift plow $ Larry Snider Motors LIMITED PHI:Me /35.1640 EXETER Odlelatie, Oaktiti and Ford Tilictit terry talking! f11.7,' Page 14 Tirlies-Ativ9030, March 28, 1963 A rim; medical student re.Christmas. Theo r 0 was sign, ceived very expensive micro- ed.", "Mailla ,and. Pauper." (The scope from his parents for Reader's Digest) ible society nets $290 Spring Special .4,0q44.1 ''You'll drop what pill In Whlig who holds what mouth open ?" For the first time in years, You can now get in. toucan Room Lots WALLPAPER Many Patterns at 54 a roll, Some $1.25 paper to clear at cost.. Complete CIL Paints Automatic Color Blending for 1340 shades. Don't forget to bring in your number from Reader's Digest (April Issue). 8i' .k1R5 tiARPt,P PAWS HOARD .EUCHRE; The ball .board held a Pr.P.,- gres.siVe euchre in Aberdeen Halll.gritton, March :10, POZe winners were', ladies high, Mrs. L, Beckett; lone hands,. Mrs, George Davis; .irien's high, George Wilson; lone bands, .1getvin Shute; iticky 4raw. h arry -TOO, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lewis of Bancroft spent the past week with Mr, and Mrs., Clarence Switzer and Harold, Thursday and Friday visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Alf May of London, Mrs. Wm. Stook, Wanda and Wayne of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Biehl of Stratford Mrs, Tom White, Joyce and. Robert of AVontou, Mr, and Mrs. Art Julian of Utica, Mich, visitedSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Mrs, Fred Thompson of the 8th line visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Paynter. ps, staff was home sick On Weil- neAday, WS. Alex Young returned Wile on Wednesday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Yenng and her new granddaughter Lori Aim of Hlyth. Mrs. Robert Watson and. Small son Bobbie of Winnipeg, are spending two Weeks with pr, and Mrs. T. A. Watson and family, Mrs. P, O. King Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Paul Ambrose of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ford and Robert of Detroit were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Downs and family. Mrs. Rose Atkinson, Lucan's librariaa, reports the book- mobile will visit the Lucan Li, brary, April 10. Mr, Milton Robinson of Lon- don took Mrs. Wes Hodgins to St. Thomas on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hotigins and family. Sidewalks, Which had not been trod upon since last December LIGHT FIXTURE FQ3 EVERY ROOM AND OCCASION Prozi' t And Mrs. J, W. JefferY of X,0110011 was a Sunday guest, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan. Born and family spent last Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tufts of Kirktom Mr,. and MrS. Ernest Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kennedy, last Wednesday attended the funeral of Mrs. Perena Ken- nedy, 84, of RR 4 Aylmer, who died at the Haldimand War Me, mortal Hospital, Dunnville, with interment in Eden Cemetery, (Ernest Kennedy, Lucau is son). Last Thursday evening, Mrs, Cecil Robb attended a miscel- laneous shower for Miss Dar- lene Walker, held at the home of Mrs. Nora Pendur of Lon- don. Last Wednesday evening Mrs. C, F. Miller, Mrs. Murray Hod- gins and Mrs. G. E. Nicholson attended open house, at the Empress Ave, School, London, where they had been attending adult community classes during the winter. Mrs. Harold Cobleigh of the See Mert & Muriel Culbert NA AB1307. Jack plekins Of -Paintebitry were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, :Ron:Schlire, Mr. William Amos of Lieury is now associated with the Ronald Heating insurance Agency, each. Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, Though Mr, Hanting la back On duty after a four month illness, yet he felt it advisable to secure as- sistance, Mrs, Elmer Walpole and daughter,. Miss Sherry Walpole, of Kincardine were 5aturday over night guests Of the for- mer's mother Mrs. Ira Carl- mg, on their way to Toronto to attend a hair syling con- vention. Miss Julia Crozier of Guelph, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron By MI” Li RERSONALS Mr. on Woodward, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Les Woodward, mi employee of Western Tire Co., London, has been sent to the east end branch With a Promotion. Miss Vera Wasnidge of 1.'Pr-, onto was a weekend visitor With her parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. W. Wasnidge. After five weeks in Florida, Mr.. and Mrs. Wes Revington and Ronnie and Mr, and Mrs. John park, returned home last Thursday. Mr. Nelson A.shbury (03) who lives alone on Market St., was taken by Mrs. James Avery to St. Joseph's Hospital last Fri- day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire of Greaten and Mr, and Mrs. were made visible in many places, by the weekend thew and Sunday's rain but now roads are flooded and sump pumps taxed to the utmost, Mrs. Ira Carling, Miss Mur- iel Carling and Leslie were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walpole of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brock and family of Thorndale were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott and other Saints- bury relatives. JUST 3 DOORS EAST OF UNITED CHURCH, FRANCES ST. These Electrically Heated Homes Completed During 1962-63 WHILSMITH APARTMENTS 304 Andrew St, S. The Wean branch of the Bible Society met In the Anglican Part- ish Hall last Tuesday evening With. the president, Mrs. Clay.- once Hackett in the chair- All but one of the ,canvassers were able to present their pro- ceeds collected, $257,68, which together with the. S35 collection during Holy Week makes a total of $299.88. The village was di- vided into three zones, with the Pentecostal Holiness canvas- sers collecting south of theCNR tracks, the Anglicans east of Main St, and the United Church west of Main St, The Lucan branch has also been collecting used stamps. Mrs. Haskett is making April 1, the dead line for this collection, No easier way is there, to help the Bible Society, than to save used atamps. The 1962 officers, Mrs. Clar- ence Haskett as president, isrirs. Howard Currie as secretary and Mrs. Cliff Culbert as trea- surer were unanimously re- turned to office for 1963. PROLONGED BIRTHDAY Meine Eizenga of Main St. South who was 60, March 15 had a prolonged birthday cele- bration, as his large family came in instalments to offer their congratulations, Rev. George Eizenga and family on Friday, Louis and family of London on Saturday, Jack and family of St. Thomas, Allan and family and Miss Margaret of London on Sunday and Mrs. Maurice Graham and family of Toronto for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eizenga came from Holland in 1948 and have been living in Lucan the past 12 years. MANY THANKS Many thanks to all those who assisted me, with the Luc an News during my three weeks bout with the flu, also sincere gratitude for personal kind- nesses shown me while confined to my home. -- Lina E. Abbott, More promotion planned by CTC Milton R. Robbins, associate dealer in Exeter, recently at- tended the Canadian Tire Cor- poration annual convention in Toronto which featured the theme: "Behold the turtle—he makes progress only when he sticks his neck put". More than 290 dealers and wives from as far as Nassau, Bahamas, witnessed displays and demonstrations of new lines of merchandise, new merchan- dising techniques, business me- thods and customer services, Plans for more thorough and extended newspaper advertising were discussed by the organi- zation? s advertising department for each of the sales promotions held annually. These Electrically sate Apartments Now Under omes tructi W. R. HAIST 410 Carling St. Here are 5 reasons why the owners of these homes and apartments in the Town of Exeter selected ELECTRIC HEATING.... 1 5 CONVENIENCE CLEANLINESS 3 4 COMFORT SAFETY 2 ECONOMY PlamelesS, automatic electric heating is just as safe as your electric light. There are no Aimee, no pilot lights, nobutned, up oxygen td lorry about. There'e no danger Of fire. Electric heat ie gentle and steady, No not blasts, cold spots or tin- comfortable drafts, It's not stuffy and dry, And it's quiet—no roars, hisses or rushing air. Electric heating is dust and soOt free doesn't dirty wells and drapes—Saves you money on cleaning and redecorating, It's aS Olean as electric lighting. Eleatic heating is available at Special New Rates. You save in other vieye toe annual in- speetioii or aititdriance—nci need fora chimney or flue--there are never any major repairs. Electric heating equipMeht lasts as long- as your house, Individual room temperature controls enables you to select the temperature you prefer in living areas, bathrooms and bedrooms. Electric heating "eaves space. There are no registers. Live Better Exeter Public Utilities Commission. Phone 2354350 E. Pooley, Chairman H. L. Davis, Moriagtr 'A •••"'"'' '" " • '4 -'i '') isr W. E. SIMMONS 61 Riverside Drive REV. J. G. BOYNE 270 Sanders St. E. TAYLOR APARTMENTS 65 Victoria St. E. 4"ft.,,Av ERIK GRAVLEV 32 Hillcrest Drive ALVIN PYM 169 Huron St. E. MRS. E. RICHARD 108 Huron St. W. M. E. KEATING 263 Marlborough St. J. F. GIROT 285 William St. S. Aft...64.re WALPER APARTMENTS 398 William St. S. LLOYD PARSONS 92 Waterloo St. • ARTHUR WHILSMITH 165 Huron St. E. MILTON KELLER 152 William p.