The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-10-07, Page 20AUTHORIZED DEALER
1966 CHEVROLETS
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One Only
METEOR TUDOR MONTCALM
New, fully equipped.
'65 METEOR Montcalm, S e d a n,
power equipped, 9,500 miles.
A48265.
'61 AUSTIN 850 Tudor,
965248 $445
'60 FALCON 4-door Sedan, 6 cyl.,
new tires, A48114.
'59 DODGE Sedan, 6 cyl., auto-
matic, radio, A48115 $595
'59 PONTIAC Stationwagon, 6 cyl.
automatic, tutone, blue and
white. X38845.
'58 METEOR Sedan, automatic
A5602.
'57 CHEVROLET two-door, A50442
SEVERAL CHEAPER MODELS
GOODYEAR TIRE SPECIALS
All sizes.
Come in and have a deal.
1966 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan, fully
equipped, 3,000 Miles
1965 VALIANT 4-door Sedan, 145 h.p. slant
6, automatic, 3,800 fillies
1964 DODGE Sedan, 6 cyl, autorrotie, radio,
low 'mileage, 778601
1964 CHEVROLET Sedan, V8 automatic, radio, low Mileage, A64184
1063 DODGE Sedan, 6 cyl. automatic, 25,000 miles, 038874
1961 DODGE SerlAn, 6 dyf. etandd'd, flame red, 36,000 miles, A63057
Times-Advocate, October 7, 1965 any exhibits at Kirkton Fair
crofts, hQbbies
4-H entries at Kirkton fall fair
There were numerous entries to test the eye of the judges in the 4-H calf club competition at the Kirkton
Fall Fair. Judges are shown here examining some of the 1965 calves while 4-H members steady their
animals. (T-A photo)
Women's division entries up
Domestic science
Maple syrup, Mrs. Keith Mc-
Laren, Cromarty, Mrs. Mervin
Shute, Kirkton, Fred McClymont,
Varna; tea biscuits, Mrs. R.
Heard, St. Marys, Mrs. Clarence
Switzer, St. Marys, Mrs. Wm.
Stock, Tavistock; angel cake,
Mrs. Robert Down, Hensall, Mrs.
K. McLaren, Mrs. Larry Selves,
St. Marys; chiffon cake, Mrs. Ro-
bert Down; light cake, Mrs. Jos.
Coddington, St. Marys, Mrs.
Spence Read, St. Marys, Mrs. H.
Henderson, St. Marys; sponge
cake, Mrs. L. Selves, Mrs. H.
Bender, Tavistock, Mrs. Fred
Bertrand, St. Marys; chocolate
cake, Mrs. J. Coddington, Mrs.
Pearl Nowack, Sebringville, Mrs.
R. Down; banana cake, Mrs. J.
Coddington, Mrs. N. Amos, Kirk-
ton, Mrs. Ross Robinson, St.
Marys; birthday cake, Mrs. E. J.
Ross, Lucan, Mrs. A, Mathers,
Exeter; date & nut, Mrs. Wallace
Selves, Science Hill, Mrs. A.
Mathers, Mrs. Norman Brock,
Granton; banana loaf, Mrs. N.
Brock, Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs.
Clarence Switzer, St. Marys; cup
cakes, Mrs. Pearl Nowack, Mrs.
L. Selves, Mrs. Wm. Stock; bran
muffins, Mrs. Wm. Stock, Mrs. P.
Nowack, Mrs. K. McLaren;
Apple pie, Mrs. E. G. Ross,
Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, Kirkton,
Mrs. L. Selves; lemon pie, Mrs.
Robert Down, Mrs. Henderson,
raisin pie, Mrs. N. Brock, Mrs.
Ross Robinson, Mrs. Bob Robin-
son, Woodham; pumpkin pie, Mrs.
L. Selves, Mrs. R. Down, Mrs.
N. Brock; cherry pie, Mrs. R.
Robinson, Mrs. N. Brock, Mrs.
C. Switzer; jelly roll, Mrs. W.
Selves, Mrs. P. Nowack; oatmeal
squares, Mrs. Wm. Binning, Mit-
chell, Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs. K.
McLaren; unbaked cookies, Mrs.
Russell Morrison, Mrs. R. Ro-
binson, Mrs. L. Selves; butter
tarts, Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs.
Russ Morrison, Mrs. Wm.
Schaefer; raspberry tarts, Mrs.
G. Dow, Mitchell, Mrs. E. G.
Ross, Mrs. R. Morrison; salad
plate, Mrs. Gordon Dow, Mrs. P.
Nowack; salmon loaf, Mrs. K.
McLaren, Mrs. Wm. Heather,
St. Marys, Mrs. W. Selves; four
TOP
QUALITY
CARS
'60 MERCURY 1/2 ton pickup,
24,000 miles, excellent con-
dition, C66096
'60 CHEVROLET Biscayne Se-
dan, 6 cyl. stick, one owner..
A13948
'59 FORD 6 cyl., stick, coach,
32,000 miles, radio A63285
'57 CHEVROLET Hardtop, mot-
or overhauled, radio, 786831
'57 CHEVROLET Stationwagon,
4 door, stick, radio, 833W7X
'56 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan,
6 cyl. stick, radio, top con-
dition, 953250
BRODERICK
BROS•361
letAe lr be" St.
235-2355
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ways to cheese, Mrs. G. Dow,
Mrs. P. Nowack;
Dill pickles, Mrs. E. G. Ross,
Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs. Bob Rund-
le, St. Marys; pickled beets, Mrs.
Wm. Binning, Mrs. P. Nowack,
Mrs. K. McLaren; pickled corn
cobs, Mrs. J. Coddington, Mrs.
K. McLaren; pickled onions, Mrs.
J. Coddington; beet relish, Mrs.
Bob Rundle; chili sauce, Mrs. J.
Coddington, Mrs. E. G. Ross,
Mrs. R. Robinson; salad dress-
ing, Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs. T.
Elliott, Mrs. P. Nowack; canned
rhubarb, Mrs. K. Stephen, St.
Marys, Mrs. Chas. Baillie, Kirk-
ton; canned cherries, Mrs. P.
Nowack, Mrs. J. Coddington,
Mrs. H. Henderson; canned rasp-
berries, Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs.
C. Baillie, Mrs. H. Henderson;
canned strawberries, Mrs. E. G.
Ross, Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs. H.
Henderson; canned apples, Mrs.
C. Baillie, Mrs. P. Nowack; can-
ned grapes, Mrs. K. McLaren,
Mrs. C. Baillie; canned peaches,
Mrs. C. Baillie, Mrs. E. G.
Ross, Mrs. P. Nowack; canned
plums, Mrs. C. Paillie, Mrs. K.
McLaren, Mrs. Ross; c anned
pineapple, Mrs. C. Baillie, Mrs.
Bob Robinson, Mrs. P. Nowack;
canned pears, Mrs. L. Selves,
Mrs. C. Baillie, Mrs. K. Mc-
Laren; canned corn, Mrs. C.
Baillie, Mrs. K. McLaren, Mrs.
K. Stephen; canned peas, Mrs.
K. McLaren, Mrs. C. Baillie,
Mrs. Bob Rundle; canned to-
matoes, Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs.
K. McLaren, Mrs. Wm. Binning;
4 varieties jam, Mrs. K. Ste-
phen, Mrs. Bob Rundle, Mrs. P.
Nowack;
Maple cream, Mrs. H. Bender,
Tavistock, Mrs. S. Read, Mrs.
P. Nowack; chocolate fudge, Mrs.
Allan Taylor, Exeter, Mrs, Ray
Heard, Mrs. P. Nowack; light
fruit cake, Mrs. Wm. Binning,
Mrs. L. Selves, Mrs. E. G. Ross;
dark fruit cake, Mrs. A. Taylor,
Mrs. L. Selves, Mrs. Wm. Bin-
ning; small cookies, Mrs. P.
Nowack; Mrs. Earl Watson spe-
cial, Mrs. Roger Urquhart, St.
Marys, Mrs. L. Selves, Mrs.
Clarence Switzer; Fry Cadbury
special, Mrs. Spence Read, Mrs.
L. Selves, Mrs. Fred Bertrand;
Neilsons special, Mrs. Norman
Amos, Mrs. P. Nowack; chelsea
buns, Mrs. H. Bender, Mrs. P.
Nowack, Mrs. C. Switzer; fruit
loaf, Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs. Gor-
don Dow; baking powder special,
white cake, Mrs. E. G. Ross, Mrs.
P. Nowack, Mrs. H. Henderson;
white bread, Mrs. P. Nowack,
Mrs. T. Elliott, Mrs. H. Bender;
brown bread, Mrs. H. Bender,
Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs. R. Down;
milk rolls, Mrs. P. Nowack,
Mrs. R. Down, Mrs. G. Dow;
cinnamon buns, Mrs. R. Down,
Mrs. G. Dow, Mrs. C. Switzer;
Ladies' work
Child's crib quilt, Mrs. D.
Skinner, Elimville; pieced cotton
quilt, Mrs. Tom Hern, Woodham,
Mrs. A, Taylor, Mrs. Bob Rundle;
applique quilt, Mrs. D. Skinner,
Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. B, Rundle;
braided mat, Mrs. Skinner; hook-
ed mat, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. P.
Nowack; embroidered pillow
case, Mrs. Larry Selves, Mrs.
D. Skinner, Mrs. T. Hern; cro-
cheted trim pillow case, Mrs. P.
Nowack, Mrs. D. Skinner, Mrs.
A. Taylor; dresser set, Mrs. T.
Hern, Mrs. Bob Rundle; luncheon
cloth embroidered, Mrs. P. No-
wack, Mrs. T. Hern, Mrs. Earl
Watson; embroidered tea cloth,
Mrs. T. Bern, Mrs. P. Nowack,
Mrs. J. Broers, Kirkton; place
mats, Mrs. A. Mathers, Exeter,
Artificial flowers, Mrs. J.
Coddington, Mrs. Wm. Binning,
Mrs. Wm. Dougall; landscape
number painting, Mrs. G. DOW,
Mitchell, Mrs. Wm. Heather,
Mrs. Wm. Dougall; other number
painting, Mrs. G. Dow, Miss M.
Arthur, St. Marys, Mrs. Mervin
Shute, Kirkton; etched aluminum
tray, Mrs. P. Nowack, Mrs. M.
Nairn; copper tooling, Mrs. M.
Nairn, Mrs. Wm. Dougall, Mrs.
A. Mathers; leather tooled wal-
let, Mrs. P. Nowack; stuffed toy,
Mrs. M. Nairn, Mrs. A. Mathers,
Mrs. E. Watson; homemade
candle, Mrs. M, Nairn, Cro-
marty; door Christmas decor,
Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. M. Nairn,
Mrs. Wm. Dougall; hobby display,
Mrs. M. Nairn, Mrs. Wes Neil,
Kirkton, Mrs. W. Dougall; any
other craft, Mrs. M. Nairn, Mrs.
D. Skinner, Mrs. A. Mathers;
driftwood article, Mrs. Wm. Dou-
gall; collection of 6 snapshots,
Mrs. L. Selves, Mrs. Wm. Bin-
ning, Mrs. P. Nowack; best wrap-
ped ladies Christmas gift, Mrs.
J. Coddington, Mrs. D. Skinner,
Mrs. M. Nairn; best wrapped
man's Christmas gift, Mrs. M.
Nairn, Mrs. D. Skinner, Mrs. E.
Watson; mosiac work, Mrs. M.
Nairn.
Flowers
Straight asters, Mrs. Russell
Morrison, Kirkton, Mrs. R.
Heard, St. Marys; curved asters,
Mrs. Ellis Strahan; basket of
asters, Mrs. R. Morrison; cos-
mos, Mrs. Ellis Strahan; dahlias,
Mrs. Chas. Banns, Kirkton;
spike gladioli, Mrs. Norman
Brock, Granton, Mrs. T. Hern,
Mrs. E. Strahan; basket of glads.,
T. A. Crago, St. Marys, Mrs. N.
Brock, Mrs. T. Bern; marigolds,
Mrs. E. Strahan; french mari-
golds, Mrs. Bob Robinson;
Single petunias, Mrs. Fred
Roger, Kirkton, Mrs. R. Mor-
rison; ruffled petunias, Mrs. H.
Bender; double petunias, Mrs.
K. McLaren, Cromarty, Mrs. K.
Stephen, St. Marys; pansy dis-
play, Mrs. R. Morrison, Mrs. K.
Stephen; one rose bloom, Mrs.
Mrs. E. Watson; gift article,
Mrs. A. Mathers, Mrs. D. Skin-
ner, Mrs. M. Nairn;
Pin cushion, Mrs. P. Nowack,
Mrs. Gordon Dow, Mrs. A. Math-
ers; sugar sack articles, Mrs.
E. Watson, Mrs. A. Mathers;
cross stitch special, Mrs. M.
Nairn, Mrs. S. Read, St. Marys,
Mrs. E. Watson; shopping bag,
Mrs. M. Nairn, Mrs. D. Skinner,
Mrs. E. Watson; purse, Mrs. P.
Nowack, Mrs. E. Watson; bazaar
gifts, Mrs. M. Nairn, Mrs. P.
Nowack, Mrs. Win. Dougall; bed-
room slippers, Mrs. J. Broers,
Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs. A. Math-
ers; knitted hat, Mrs. Wm. Heath-
er, Mrs. J. Doupe, Mrs. A. Math-
ers; pyjama bag, Mrs. D. Skinner,
Mrs. J. Coddington, Mrs. E.
Watson; place cards, Mrs. A.
Mathers, Mrs. D. Skinner, Mrs.
L. Selves; articles from used
felt, Mrs. M. Nairn, Mrs. D.
Skinner, Mrs. Bob Rundle; older
woman's knitting, Mrs. Frank
Golling, London; boys sweater,
Mrs. Ellis Strahan, St. Marys,
Mrs. T. Elliott, Mrs. Bob Rundle;
boys pyjamas, Mrs. E. Watson,
Mrs. J. Coddington, Mrs. L.
Selves; mans sport shirt, Mrs. E.
Watson, Mrs. Wm. Stock.
Gred Bertrand, Mrs. T, Hern,
Mrs. Wm. Schaefer; best rose
display, Mrs. S. Read, St. Marys,
Mrs. Wm. Stock, Tavistock;
snapdragons, Mrs. Robt. Down,
Hensall, Mrs. Fred Bertrand,
St. Marys; best display of zin-
nias, Mrs. E. Strahan, Mrs. Fred
Switzer; small flowered zinnias,
Mrs. E. Strahan; best display of
annuals, Mrs. H. Webber, Wood-
ham, Mrs. E. Strahan;
Cut flowers, Mrs. J. Broers,
Kirkton; mums, Mrs. Wm. Stock,
Mrs. N. Brock, Mrs. R. Mor-
rison; corsage, Mrs. K. Stephen,
St. Marys; dining table, Mrs, Wm.
Schaefer, Mrs. T. }fern, Mrs.
Marwood Willis, Kirkton; Christ-
mas table centre, Mrs. Jim Wil-
lis, St. Marys, Mrs. G. Dow,
Mrs. L. Selves; mantle arrange-
ment, Mrs. Wm. Binning, Mrs.
Marwood Willis; dish garden,
Mrs. J. Willis, Mrs. M. Willis,
Mrs. Wm. Stock; buffet table
arrangement, Mrs. M. Nairn,
Mrs. E. Strahan, Mrs. M. Willis;
specials sponsored by Kirkton
Horticultural Soc., mangle ar-
rangement, Mrs. M. Willis, Mrs.
Fred Switzer, Mrs. Wm. Schaef-
er; illustrated song title, Mrs.
M. Willis, Mrs. R. Morrison;
driftwood mantle, Mrs. M. Willis.
Grain and seeds
Sheaf of wheat, Mrs. T. Bern,
H. Logan, Belton; same for sheaf
of oats; Clarence Switzer first
for bushel of oats and barley;
Harry Logan, two firsts, four sec-
onds; small white beans, Fred
McClymont, Varna; ears bantam
corn, Harry Logan; ears yellow
corn, T. A. Crago, Mrs. Wm.
Stock; ears ensilage corn, Mrs.
L. Selves, Mrs. W. Selves, John
Simpson; ears cob corn, H. Lo-
gan, Mrs. W. Selves, Fred Mc-
Clymont; field carrots, Mrs.
Harold O'Brien, St. Marys; se-
bago potatoes, Mrs. Fred Roger,
R. E. Doupe, Kirkton; cobbler,
Mrs. Chas. Baillie, Fred Mc-
Clymont; Kennedee, T. A. Crago,
Mrs. Russell Morrison; other
varieties, Mrs. C. Baillie, Fred
McClymont;
Swede Turnip, Mrs. H. O'-
Brien; shipping turnip, Mrs. Win.
Stock, Mrs. H. O'Brien; heavy
turnip, Mrs. Win. Stock, Mrs.
H. O'Brien; mangolds, Mrs. H.
O'Brien, 3 firsts, 1 second, C,
Switzer, 1 first, 1 second; inter-
mediate carrots, Mrs. Wm.
Stock, Mrs. C. Baillie; short car-
rots, Lorpe Doupe, science Hill;
round beets, R. E. Doupe, Mrs.
C. Baillie; flat cabbage, Mrs. K.
McLaren, Fred McClymont;
round cabbage, Tom Crew, Kirk-
ton, Harry Logan; red tomatoes,
Mrs. Wm. Stock, Lorne Doupe;
pink, Mrs. N. Brock, Harry Lo-
gan; citrons, Mrs. Mervin Shute,
Kirkton, Fred McClymont; pie
pumpkin, H. Logan, Mrs, K. Mc-
Laren; large pumpkin, Mrs. T.
Bern; watermelon, H. Lo-
gan, Mrs. K. McLaren;
Muskmelon, Mrs. K. McLaren,
H. Logan; table squash, T. A.
Crago, H. Logan; hubbard squash,
Mrs. Lawrence Beckett, H. Lo-
gan; banana squash, T. A. Crago,
Fred McClymont; green or ripe
cues., Fred McClymont, H. Lo-
gan; table cuts., H. Logan, Mrs.
Wallace Selves; onions from
seed, H. Logan, T. A, Crago;
Dutch setts, Mrs. R. Morrison,
Mrs. H. O'Brien; collection of
vegetables, Fred McClymont,
Mrs. K. McLaren, Mrs. W. Stock;
Field crop oats, Clarence Swit-
zer, Burns Blackler, Tom Bern
Jr., Lorne Hern, Leonard Thack-
er, Ewart Crago; field crop corn,
Ed. Robinson, Tom Hern Jr, C.
Robson, Wm. Arthur, C. Switzer,
John Simpson, Allan Berry, Jack
Thomson; Farmers Club oats, C.
Switzer, Burns Blackler; Farm-
ers Club barley, C. Switzer.
Flowering plants
Pink violet, Mrs. J. Doupe,
Mrs. E. Strahan; blue violet,
Mrs. Wm. Stock, Mrs. E. Stra-
han; other violets, Mrs. R. Mor-
rison, Mrs. C. Switzer; fibrous
begonia, Mrs. Fred Switzer;
geranium, Mrs. K. McLaren; be-
gonia, Mrs. Harry Webber,
Woodham, Mrs. J. Doupe; foliage
collection, Mrs. C. Switzer, Mrs.
T. Hern; cactus, Mrs. Wm. Stock,
Tavistock.
Fruit
Prize winners in apples were
Fred McClymont, Varna, T. A.
Crago, St. Marys, Mrs. Clar-
ence Switzer, St. Marys, Harry
Logan, Belton; crabapples, Harry
Logan, Fred McClymont; pears,
Mrs. Fred Roger, Kirkton, Fred
McClymont, Harry Logan;
grapes, Mrs. Fred Roger.
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Jones, Belton, 4 firsts; harness
Clarke, 2 firsts, 1 second; Fred
ponies, Fred Jones, 2 firsts, 1
fourth; Jack Fulcher, St. Marys,
nies, Fre Jones, 5 firsts, 2
2 seconds,1 third; Shetland po-
seconds; E. G. Ross, Lucan, 1
Hackney ponies, Walter
Horses
Doupe, Mrs. Bob Robinson, Wm.
Johns, Nelson 13ilyea; lady driv-
Rundle Bros. St. Marys; rescue
ridden by boy or girl, Mrs. J.
er, Walter Clarke, J. F'ulcher,
E. G. Ross; single turn-out, Jack
Hicks, Centralia, John Muir, St.
Marys; saddle yearling on halter,
race,
yea, Wm. Johns, Jon Muir; Pony
Bruce Hicks,Nelson Bil-
first, 3 seconds, 1 third; tandem, Fulcher.
Walter Clarke, Fred Jones; pall-
More Kirkton rnino, Joyce Sims, Exeter; West-
ern working class, Wilmer
results on page 11 Preszcator, Exeter, Lloyd Sell-
wartzentruber, E x e ter, Bruce
HENSALL
MOTORS LTD
Hwy 4 South 262-2604
METEOR, COMET; MERCURY
OPEN NITES TIL 9 U;-e.pt
CARS
1964 FORD 4 door Custom, 6 cyl., standard,
47376E
1964 COMET, 6 cyl. standard, 4 door, radio,
33436J
1962 CHRYSLER 2-door hardtop, V8, auto-
matic, power steering, power brakes,
A50125
1962 STUDEBAKER 4 door, 6 cyl., automatic,
white walls, wheel discs, radio, A53510
1961 MONARCH 4 door sedan, all power
equipped, A61972
1960 CHEVROLET 2 - door hardtop Impala,
sharp, A53190
1960 METEOR Wagon, 6 cyl., 4 door, stand-
ard, 91263X
1959 METEOR, V8 automatic, 4 door, A51300
1959 RENAULT 4 door sedan, just what
mother needs, A53606
1958 METEOR, V8, A52823
TRUCKS
1962 GMC 1/2 Ton, 8 ft. box.
1960 FORD 1 Ton, with good box, 4 speed,
6 cyl., Y60737
1959 FORD 1 Ton, 6 cyl., 4 speed, Y60738
1949 INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton, 202436
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We're clearing
the lot for
the new '66's
This Is Bargain Week
1963 GALAXIE V8 convertible, automatic, radio,
A50517, was $2,500 NOW $2,200
1963 GALAXIE 500 2 door hardtop, loaded, lady
driven, A61209, was $2,300
NOW $2,200 1964 FORD Custom 500 2 door, V8 stick, A49926,
was $2,150 NOW $2,000
1964 FORD coach, 6 automatic, tutone, with radio,
919738, was $2,200
NOW $2,0
00
1963 PONTIAC sedan, 6 automatic, a real nice
$1,800
C 1961
c ar,
HE V89294
892414
400r wagon, 6 cyl., stick, 85611X,
was $1,150 NOW $1,000
1960 FORD sedan, V8 automatic with radio,
was $1,000 NOW $ 700
1961 DODGE sedan, 6 cyl., automatic, radio, A50516,
was a lot more, NOW $ 700
1956 PONTIAC wagon, 4 door, 6 cyl., stick, 90986X,
was $300 NOW $ 225
1958 VOLKSWAGEN, A54635, was $300 NOW $ 225
TRUCKS
1961 VOLKSWAGEN Van, above average, C67229,
was $800 NOW $ 650
1961 AUSTIN Van, C73429, was $350 NOW $ 200
1953 MERCURY 2 ton stake, last year's licence,
was $250 NOW $ 200
TRACTORS
1964 FORD 4,000 row crop diesel, very low hours,
a steal at $3,300
1962 FORDSON, Super Major Diesel, she's OK at $2,500
JOHN DEERE 'A' with one-row picker $1,450
1960 CASE 212 harvester with row crop and pickup
attachment $ 900
WOOD'S Corn picker, the best on the market $ 350
SCOT VINER beet harvester $ 450
MASSEY 30, she's OK at $ 225
LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS
Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. D. Wat-
son; chesterfield set, Mrs. P.
Nowack, Mrs. Junior Doupe, St.
Marys, Mrs. Max Switzer; cof-
fee table doily, Mrs. Bob Rundle,
Mrs. J. Doupe, Mrs. Wm. Stock,
Tavistock; crocheted centr e-
piece, Mrs. Wm. Heather, Mrs.
J. Doupe, Mrs. M. Switzer;
New idea cushion, Mrs. Tom
Hern, Mrs. J. Coddington, Mrs.
B. Rundle; practical cushion,
Mrs. Mervin Nairn, Cromarty,
Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. T. Hern;
tea towels & pot holders, Mrs.
P. Nowack, Mrs. D. Skinner,
Mrs. Bob Rundle; kitchen apron,
Mrs. T. Hern, Mrs. E. Watson,
Mrs. D. Skinner; practical half-
apron, Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs. D.
Skinner, Mrs. M. Arthur, St.
Marys; boys play suit, Mrs. E.
Watson, Mrs. K. Stephen, Mrs.
J. Coddington; boys sun suit,
Mrs. E, Watson; girls sun suit,
Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, Mrs. E.
Watson, Mrs. J. Coddington; in-
fants jacket, Mrs. Bob Rundle,
Mrs. E, Watson; girls jumper,
Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, Mrs. E.
Watson, Mrs. Ray Heard; ladies
wool skirt, Mrs. Wm. Binning,
Mrs. Larry Selves, Mrs. E. Wat-
son; ladies cotton skirt, Mrs. L.
Selves, Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs.
Wm. Binning; dainty tea apron,
Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, Mrs. A.
Mathers, Exeter, Mrs. Lawrence
Beckett, Woodham;
Ladies blouse, Mrs. E. Watson,
Mrs. L. Selves; special event
apron, Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, Mrs.
Mathers, Mrs. E. Watson;
childs jeans, Mrs. A, Watson,
Mrs. L. Selves; ladies slacks,
Mrs. Wm. Binning, Mrs. E. Wat-
son, Mrs. L. Selves; childs play
dress, Mrs. E. Watson, Mrs. Wm.
Dougall, Exeter, Mrs. J. Cod-
dington; childs fancy dress, Mrs.
Wm. Binning, Mrs. E. Watson,
Mrs. Wm. Dougall; Class That
Counts special, M r s. Wm. Sch-
aefer, Mrs. Wm. Dougall, Mrs.
J. Coddington; 4 quilt blocks,
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Auto Sales
HENSALL 262-2838 262-2779
1965 MODELS TO CLEAR
Before Our 1966 Models Arrive
220 American 6 cyl. standard
USED
1963 Chevrolet, black, 6 cyl., stick, A53005
1964 Volkswagen, blue, deluxe, A48955
1962 Volkswagen, 78941E
1961 Volkswagen, blue, A51557
1963 Rambler, 6 cyl. automatic, A71666
1962 CONSUL 4 cyl. sedan, stick, good condition,
black, A52268
1960 Morris, clean, A58424
1960 Envoy, real sharp, A58503
1959 PONTIAC sedan, 6 cyl. automatic, radio, coral,
A51179
1955 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, V8 automatic, power
steering, power brakes, power windows, green,
tip top shape, A20999
TRUCKS
1958 International 1/2 ton, A-1 condition, C78200
See us for a bargain $750
1955 Ford 1/2 ton pickup, V20249
15 ft. Monroe Boat, 35 h.p. Mercury outboard, tarp,
trailer, like new.
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'66 DODGE SALES TERRIFIC MOTORS
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW WINTER PRICES
ON THESE FINE TRADE INS & DEMONSTRATORS 1960 CHEVROLET 2 - door, 6 cyl., radio,
real sharp, A2459
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
1960 FALCON Custom Sedan, radio, A50640 . $595
1959 DODGE Viscount Hardtop,
automatic, radio, A17294 $295
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