The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-10-22, Page 1125 Auction Sales
Quebec ke-mt e r; .g kitchen
Staves; General Electric re-
frigpc,ator; heating pad; 12
piece silverware - set; kitchen
utensils; Maxwell. washer and
many .useful items too :Tmer-
oes. to mention,
TERMS; Cash day of sale,
excellent Selectign of an-
tiques to be sold.
FRANK SCOTT. Clerk
W. W. 'GARRETT, Executor
TOM SHOEBOTTQM, Atict.
Call 666-1677 Itdorten 22c
AUCTION SALE
of Buildings and 4ancl,
owned by •.Osborne Town,
snip School Board., • The undersigned auctioneer
has received instructions to
sell by public' auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
the former nubile school
properties,
PARCEL NO. 1—At 1:30 p.m.
the former S,S, No. 10 located
on part lot 27, concession 6,
Usborne township, comprising
13 acres of land, approximate-
ly, and a two storey brick
school, use of which is re-
stricted for private dwelling.
Sold subject to a reserve bid.
Terms: 10% cash day of
sale, balance in 30 days.
Also a piano, radio, electric
clock, benehes, table, large
school bell, etc,
Terms, cash,
PARCEL NO. 2—At 3.00 p,m.
the former S.S. No, 2 located
on Jot 15 N,T,R., comprising
approximately 1/5 acre of land
and a one storey brick school
on foundation. Said school to
be sold and removed from
grounds within 60 days and
foundation removed to a depth
of 10 inches below grade. Also
a frame shed 12g16 on cement
base, sold on same conditions
as above, Also a piano, black-
Plant 235 - 0833
Residence 228 - 6961
.A. McDOWELL Ltd.
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDE130YE
Thirteen members of Clatide,
Poye WI enjoyed the tour at the
Bell Telephone Co., Oakridge,
for their October meeting. They
held a short meeting at Mrs.
Norman Hardy's following the
tow' with the president Mrs,
Alan Hill presiding.
A donation of two dollars
was given to the crito fund.
Mrs. David Kestle offered
to be delegate to attend the
annual convention which will
be held in St. Thomas Nov.
3 and 4.
Mrs. Norman Hardy, con-
vener of Citizenship and Edu-
cation, convened the tour.
Assisting the hostess were
Mrs. Arthur Simpson, Mrs.
Karl O'Neil and Miss Aggie
Nortligrave.
FETE FORMER RESIDENT
Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Schwanke (the former Sandra
Williams) arrived here from
Yellowknife, NWT, Thanksgiv-
ing, to spend some time with
the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rupert Williams of RR 1
Clandeboye who entertained the
family in their honour.
Friends and neighbours met
in the Clandeboye United Church
Thursday evening to fete Mrs.
Charles Schwalte (the former
Sandra Williams) who graduated
from Victoria Hospital School
of Nursing in 1963, then left
to take a position at Stanton
Hospital, Yellowknife, NWT.
This year she married Mr.
Charles Schwanke.
The evening was spent playing
crokinole followed by readings
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Village Property
with 7-room house, good cellar,
pressure system, bathroom,
hydro, good garden with small
fruits, small frame barn,
spring well, also a full line of
household furniture will be
held on 23 Highway in
KIRKTON,
the first house south of the
Anglican Church, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
at 1:00 p,m.
A complete list of the furni-
ture will eppear next week.
TERMS on property, subject
to reserve bid, 10% on day of
sale, balance in 30 days. Im-
mediate possession. Chattels,
cash.
For the estate of the
late Harvey Parkinson
W. E. NAIRN & SON, Aucts,
22c
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chairs; rocking chairs; table
lamps; tri-light lamp; ball
tree; radio; clock; buffet; cut
glass; pitcher and glass set;
dishes, including antiques; cut-
lery; kitchen utensils; vacuum
,cleaner; couch; hanging lamp
shade; 2-wheel trailer; heavy
duty saw •mandril; blower for
forge; hammer handles; shov-
el handles; clothes dryers;
tools; beet grinder and Press;
auger bits 3/0" to 1"; g" auger
and other articles.
In case of rain sale will be
held under cover.
TERMS: cash
ED. REICHERT, Prop,
ED CORBETT, Auct.
15:22e
25 Auction Sales
boards, desks,, books, coal fur-
/lace, pressure pump, toilet fix-
turps, quantity of cp.el and
wood and large school
Terms, cash.
Also the land (approximate-
ly 1/5 acre) will be sold,
Terms:. 105. on day of sale,
:17p17R7g1I.4.4 N°0°.'d3,—.4yAst. 4:30 p.m.
the former No. 7 'located
on lot A, concession .9 'Osborne
township comprising
acre of land 'end a
.one storey brick school on
fotindation. Said building to be
sold and retrieved. from grounds
within 60 days and. founda-
tions removed to :a depth of
10 inches below grade, Also
a piano, clock, table, storm
sash, blackboards, Oil burning
furnace with 200-gal. tank, toi-
let fixtures and pressure sys-
Terms, cash.
Also the land (approximate-
ly WI acre) wilt be sold.
Terms: 10% on day of sale,
balance in 30 days.
ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer
Dashwood, Ontario.
Thepurchaser is responsible
for all legal fees in connection
with the properties described
abeve.
Watch paper next week for
description and location of
other schools to be sold.
For more information con-
tact A. GARNET HICKS, Sec.-
Treas., RR 3 Exeter. 22c
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
and Misc. Items
On the premises
CENTRE STREET, ZURICH
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1:30 p.m,
Electric 2-burner Sunshine
stove; dining room table and
chairs; drop-leaf table; odd
this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon
and during the evening throughout
the week.
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery and
Household Effects
FOR GORDON WILSON
5 miles north-west of Arkona
and 3 miles south-west of
Thedford on the 6th conces•
sion of Bosanquet
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22
at 1:00 p.m.
Selling will be:
M.H. Super 32 tractor just
overhauled; M.H. 44 tractor in
good condition; M.H. 22 trac-
tor; John Deere row crop trac-
TENDERS
For Snowploughing the Streets
of the Town of Exeter, other
than Main Street, will be re-
ceived at the office of the
Clerk on or before Friday,
October 30, 1964, at 5 p.m.
Tender •at rate per hour while
ploughing. Equipment to be
used and number of men shall
be stated.
C. V. Pickard, Town Clerk
394 Main St. S., Exeter
22:29c
25 Auction Sales
25 Auction Sales
tor With 210W seuffler; 15-ruti HIC grain and fertilizer drill
with grass seeder, in good
condition; M.H. 4-furrow 12"
bottom heavy 'duty plow on
rubber Kewanee 32-plate disc,
like new; INC 10-ft. wheel CO-
tivator en rubber; 12 -ft. chain
harrows; NeW Idea 6-ft ?new-
er, new last year; 6-section
drag harrows; New Holland
manure spreader on rubber;
JHC side delivery rake; 2 rub-
ber tired wagons and flat
rack; 2 heavy rubber tired
wagons with steel gravity
grain• boxes; Gehl portable
hammer mill, PTO drive, like
new; Smalley hammer mill;
11-run disc grain drill; grass
seeder for tractor; electric
cream separator; cement mix-
er with electric motor; 5 open
cattle feeders; 4 ton cattle self
feeder; 40 ft. of steel water
trough; 200-gal, gas tank; 2
chop boxes; pig feeder; wheel-
barrow; cutter; 125 ft. of hay
rope; 2-row scuffler; forks;
shovels; tools and other arti-
cles too numerous to mention.
POULTRY: 350 Hy-line laying
hens; 8 metal hens' nests;
round colony •house; egg wash-
er; 3 egg baskets.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS;
Electric stove; 3-piece chester-
field; dining room suite, table
and 6 chairs and buffet; 2
drop-leaf tables; 2 chests of
drawers; rocking chairs; oil
lamps; hanging lamps; dish-
es; crocks; 2 old harvesting
cradles and other small arti-
cles.
The owner has sold his farm
and is moving to town.
TERMS: Cash plus 3% sales
tax if applicable.
BILL ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
Phone 294-6759 Parkhill
22c
AUCTION SALE
of
Antiques and Furniture
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
at 1:00 p.m.
Selling for the
ESTATE OF A. S. GARRETT
PRINCESS ST., LUCAN
The following items:
HOUSE AND LOT: 2-storey
frame house on 1/5 acre lot,
Three bedrooms upstairs, dou-
ble living room, kitchen, ga-
rage.
Terms: 10% on day of sale,
balance in 30 days.
ANTIQUES: 9-piece oak din-
ing room suite; living room
suite; 2 bedroom suites; 4
washstands; spinning wheel;
3 wicker rocking chairs; 2
needlepoint chair s; flower
stands; 3 eight-day clocks with
chimes; china cabinet; Vic-
trola, records and record cab-
inet; 3 china toilet sets; Ray-
mond sewing machine; Gaines
cabinet Grand piano and stool;
a book collection; 2 dinner
sets; odd dishes; school bell;
oil lamps; wicker baby cradle;
3 Bibles; lady's side saddle;
hand washer.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE :
2 mattresses; 3 feather ticks;
bedding; linen; Easy vacuum
cleaner; sheet iron heater;
USED CARS
Directors
Timothy B. 'roohey.
President
Robert G. Gardiner
Vice-President
William H. Marfa
RR, 3
',man
RR 1
Cromarty
RR 4
Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin
Milton McCurdy RR 1
Kirkton
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS
& NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C., B,A,
C, V. LAUGHTON, Q,C., LLB.
Zurich Office Tuesday
Afternoons
Grand Bend Saturday
Mornings
by Appointment
PHONE 519.235-0440 EXETER
Agents
Hugh Benninger Dublin
Harry Coates RR 1 Centralia
Clayton Harris Mitchell
Solicitors
Mackenzie & Raymond
Exeter
Secretary-Treasurer
Attli&" Fraser Exeter
C. H. RODER, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Strathroy, Ontario
OFFICE HOURS
Mon., Tiles., Thurs., Fri.
9.12, Z.= 5
Tues. and Fri. Evening, 7.9
By Appointment Please
Office Phone 654 Home 1498
3-l3EDROO11'i rug brick located
on Main Street. Oil heat. $8,000
with easy terms.
2-BEDROOM rigid asbestos lo-
cated on Main Street. Nicely
landscaped lot. Asking $7,000.
2-BEDROOM Wartime house.
Comple tely redecorated
throughout. Situated on well
landscaped corner.lot.
3-BEDROOM Brick located on
nice lot on Albert St. within
walking distance of Main St.
Priced to sell at $6,500.
MARLBOROUGH ST.—New 3-
bedroom bungalow with full
basement and oil heat. After
reasonable down payment, $83
per month will carry principal,
interest and taxes.
SOUTH EAST corner Carling
and John Sts. — 2-bedroom
brick with full basement and
oil heat. Owner is anxious to
sell and has reduced price to
$0,800.00. We can arrange a
mortgage.
SANDERS ST, E. — 2-bedroom
house with automatic oil heat,
storms and screens. Nicely
decorated,
CARLING ST. — Large 3-bed-
room ranch-type with separate
brick garage. Completed rec-
reation room in basement, oil
heat. Only two blocks from
the centre of town.
MILL ST. — Nice 2-bedroom
home with room upstairs for
2 additional bedrooms. This
house is ten years old and in
excellent state of repair. Taxes
only $165.00.
THAMES RD. WEST — A fine
3-bedroom ranch type located
on corner double lot. Beauti-
fully decorated and expensive
wall-to-wall carpet covers the
floors in large living room and
dining room. Attached garage
with paved driveway. Owner
would consider holding first
mortgage for responsible
party.
ANDREW ST. — Large 4-bed-
room family home with new oil
furnace. Good sized living
room with adjoining dining
room. Two bathrooms. Owner
would consider holding first
mortgage. Price reduced to
$9,000,
THOMAS ST. — New 3-bed-
room ranch style which can
be heated for $92.00. Monthly
payment of $88.00 will look aft-
er principal, interest, taxes. A
reasonable down payment will
let you take early possession.
CREDITON — 3-unit apartment
house. You can occupy the
lower apartment and rentals
from other two Will pay taxes
and mortgage. Barn at rear
Which could have Many uses.
Products Of Igal
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Sales with
Service
Drysdale
Crest
Hardware
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17 Property For Rent Tirnes.Advocate, October 22, 1964 Clandeboye ladies
see telephone offke
Page 11
Blanshard
by Mrs, Wiliper,Scott and. 'qrs..
Arnold Blake. mrat Alex Mac,
Intosh read the address and.
Mrs, Arthur Rodgins made the
presentation of a gift of money on behalf of the friends to :the.
guest of honour,
PERSONALS
mr, & Mrs, Clifford Rollings
and son were guests of the
former's brother and family,
Mr. & Mrs, Charlie Rollings
following the 'anniversary ser,
vice at Centralia untted Church
Sunday, Later they visited Mrs.
Rollings" parents, Mr. & :Mrs,
Gordon Brown of RR 1 Ansa
Craig.
Harvest Thanksgiving ser-
vice will be held in Clandeboye
United Church Sunday, October
25, at 2 pm Standard Time. mr,
David W, Stewart, candidate
for the ministry of the Pres,
byterian church, and a former
Medway student, will be guest
speaker and the EUB choir,
Crediton, will provide the mu,
sic,
2-BEDROOM cottage in Lucan,
available immediately, Phene
227-4254 or 227-4312. 15:22*ttne
BRICK HOUSE, 437 Carling
St., Exeter, 4 bedrooms, oil
furnace, garage, garden, full
basement, available Nov. 1.
Phone 353.13 Hensall. 22tfne
2-BEDROOM Wartime house,
available now at $05.00 per
month. Phone 235-2827, 22c
MODERN 2-bedroom bungalow
on. Nelson St., Exeter, Rent
$75.00 per month. Phone 235-
2234, 22tfne
LOWER SUITE, Private en-
trance, Apply 512 Main St.
Phone 235-2836; 22:29e
By MRS,
STUDY POSTURE
The third meeting of the
nadian Colleens" of KirIcton
Club $ was held Friday even-
ing, October 16, at the home
of Mrs, Jack Thonson. The
roll call which was to name
book would like to own"
was answered by eight girls.
Notes were given on ',Keep-
ing Fit Physically" and on First
Aid. Demonstrations were
shown on correct posture, Two
girls reported on a book, which
they had read. 18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033, Exeter. 12:13tfnc
HOOPER
OnPreho.140110911,$.„41104Y, Where
the latter's 'brother was. guest
spealcer and were later
of D r, 4 Mrs. John Nettie of
London.
& Mrs, Jack Pickel and
farogy. of Mary_ s were Stir),
day guests :of Mr. & Mrs. Ken.,
peth porittriseo,
is wonderful what a
perSenal interest the aver-
age man takes in discussions
as to what constitutes genius.
Peter McArthur.
Ready Mix
CONCRETE
BRICK HOUSE, 7-room, at 64
Wellington St,, tiled bath and
glassed - inporch, hardwood
floors and oil furnace. Phone
235-1177 Exeter. 7:16tfne
19 For Sale or Rent
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Jones and
family were Sunday guests of
Mr, & Mrs, Bob Gover of Thorn-
dale.
Mrs. Evelyn Mills of Sea,
forth visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
Messrs. Walter Langford and
Ed. Holland were at Guelph
Friday representing Perth 4-H
Tractor Club and competing
with other counties,
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Thacker,
Elizabeth, Linda, Cathy and Joy
attended Calvary United
24 Tenders Wanted
Furnace Oil. Tenders
Tenders will be received un-
til noon Tuesday, October '27
by Hensall Public School Board
for the furnace oil supply for
the 1964-65 school year. Ap-
proximately seven thousand
(7,000) gallons. Tenders may
be sent to Mr. Howard Scane
or Mr. Robert Reaburn, Hen-
sall, Ont. 15:22c
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ADDING A ROOM?
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COMFORT COMPLETE
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VISIT YOUR
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ONTARIO HYDRO
Main St. S., Exeter Phone 235-0430
don and in the afternoon visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Flet-
cher of Lambeth.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy
were Monday guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Ira McCurdy.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN1
Mr. & Mrs. Will Hocking,
Toronto were Sunday guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duncan,
Exeter and Denise and Barbara
Kerslake, Cromarty visit ed
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
Templeman and family.
Miss Brenda Fawm, Mitchell,
was a weekend guest of Carol
Vivians.
Twelve ladies from Staffa
WI were guests of Hensel]. WI
Wednesday evening.
Miss Ruth Fuller, Mitchell
was a weekend guest of Mar-
garet Worden.
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G. A. WEBB, D.C.
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
For Appointment Ph 235-1680
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JACK HEYWOOD
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
All types of sales
"For Top Prices"
EXETER LONDON
Phone 235-0720 451-8630
15 Wellington St., across
from PUC
ST. MARYS PHONE 284.1501
ALVIN WALPER
PROVINCIAL
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times.
"Service That Satisfies"
DASHWOOD EXETER
Phone 119 Phone 235-0991
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Weekday
Except Wednesday
For Appointment Ph 235.2433
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JOHN WARD, D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR AND .
DRUGLESS THERAPIST
AtiegitIlligESEMEMIESIMIERPMEREMiniiiainiMil
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Devon Building
Phone 235-1083 Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
MACKENZIE &
RAYMOND
BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
CHARLES L. MACKENZIE
PETER L. RAYMOND
Hensall Office in the Town
Hall open Wednesday 2 to 5
P.m.
PHONE 235.2234 EXETER
CALL JB
AT 1863
ANDREW ST. — 2 - bedroom
bungalow with forced air oil
furnace. Taxes are only $190,00.
CENTRALIA — Brick home
which has been modernized
and duplexed. $2,000.00 down
payment will handle. Full price
$6,500.
EXETER — Brand new 3-unit
apartment house, Ideal invest-
ment for semi-retired person
as income provides 10% profit.
ANDREW ST. — 4 - bedroom
house with garage and new
oil furnace. Large kitchen, din-
ing room, living room. $7,500.
COMMERCIAL BLOCK on Main
Street. Rental income of ap-
proximately $300.00 per month.
In excellent repair. $4,000 down
payment to responsible party.
MACHINE SHOP — Operated
by Marshall & Murray. Owners
wish to retire and are anxious
to sell this profitable business.
Building, equipment and stock
included,
FARM — 169 acres in town-
ship of Tuckersmith, Lovely 4-
bedroom home and large L-
shaped barn with steel roof.
All tiled except 15 acres,
95 ACRES on highway. No
buildings. Terms can be ar-
ranged.
FARM — 175 acres of which
145 are workable. Close to
pavement in Stephen Twp.
Terms can be arranged.
95 ACRES on highway. No
buildings.
LARGE completely modern-
ized 4-bedroom home on 4
acres of land. Low taxes of
only $103.00 including phone.
16x40 concrete block and frame
shed.
5 ACRES, 4-bedroom house with
oil heat. L-shaped bank barn.
LARGE 3-BEDROOM house to
rent, with immediate posses-
sion.
JOHN BURKE
Limited
MORTGAGE LOANS
Real Estate Broker
General Insurance
Devon Building, 476 Main St.
Phone 235.1863 22tinc
By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE
Miss Brenda McCurdy of
Kirkton visited Thursday after-
noon with her grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Ira McCurdy.
Mrs. J. N. Schroder of North-
ville, Mich. returned home
Monday after spending two
weeks with Rev. & Mrs. N.
Ernst and Barbara.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine
were Sunday guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Rae Stephens and fam-
ily of Anderson and also at-
tended the Anderson anniver-
sary.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Wassman
of Mitchell were visit ors
Thursday with Mrs. J. Jaques
and Friday guests were Mr.
& Mrs. Russell Hollingsworth
of Watford.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Wilson and family of
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland,
Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Dianne
and Rev. & Mrs. N. Ernst at-
tended the official opening of
the Central. School of Usborne
Township, Friday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler
visited Sunday with Rev. & Mrs.
John Wheeler at Alma.
Miss Olive Stephens of St.
Marys visited last week with
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Mills
and family.
Rev. & Mrs. N. R. Ernst
and Mrs. J. N. Schroder visit-
ed with the latter's nephew and
his wife, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley
Noack of Sebringville, Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Stewart and Mrs.
Walter Ste war t of Windsor
visited with the latter's niece,
Mr. Jack Smith, Friday after-
noon.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and
Cheryl attended the anniver-
sary services at Anderson UC
and were guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Keith Stephens and Kevin.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffrey,
Allen and Connie of Thames
Road visited Friday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd,
Pamela and Calvin.
Mrs. Wilbert Payne and Jim
visited Friday evening with
Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jack.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland,
Cynthia and Ellen, Mrs. M.
Copeland and Jean were Sun-
day guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Adrian Pringle of London.
Mr. Jack Boyd of North-
ville, Sheriff, Wayne County,
Mich, and his wife and family
spent the weekend with Rev.
& Mrs. N. Ernst and Barbara.
Mrs. Robert Rundle and Jack
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
Wilbert Payne and Jim of Lon-
DR. H. H. COWEN
DENTAL SURGEON
L.D.S., D.D.S.
Main Street Exeter
Closed All Day Saturdays
PHONE 235.0233
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office — Exeter, Ont.
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A new young look of luxury takes shape in the lower,
wider, forward-reaching lines of '65 Comet. Inside
this great new shape; rich colours, textures and pat-
terns (vinyls, fabrics, stripes, plaids) have never been
more beautiful. Are touches like walnut-toned trim
and deep-pile carpeting your style? The choice is
yours. You'll take to the comfort of Comet's suspen ,
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extended power range from the 170 "6" to the spirited
289 V-8's, including the big new 200 "6" with 3-speed
automatic transmission. There's a special brand of
excitement iii each series 202, 404, Caliente and
the high-performance Cyclone.
One other thing you'll want to know. How much?
The answer is, how little! Drive Comet for '65, for
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Three of the Ford Familp of Fine Produdts, built is Ca' nti4d, Certain features shown or, mentioned are optional at extra cog.
HENSALL MOTOR SALES
.94 London Rd. 262-2112