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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-02-17, Page 14Peg. 14 Times-Advocate, February 17, 1966 cadet officers Air at Centralia this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week, Snell Bros To Save Money, Work and Time On Your Farm AT THE HIGH SCHOOL By Ann Creech Wa tch for report cards By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Ready Mix CONCRETE Plant 235-0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A. McDOWELL Ltd. on McKellar, Brampton, visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Sam McCurdy. Mr. & Mrs. Will Sillery and Mrs. Jean Morgan, Exeter visit- ed Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar and other relatives in the vicinity. .4.0:MAWatt;M:0001nMfaVaMittralAME AWOOMOMP •RVV,Mkr LSMFT We are no longer open Sundays, however we'll be glad to look after you if you are stuck. CARS 1965 PONTIAC Parisienne, hardtop, V•8 automatic, radio, power steering. Lic. A-96243 1965 FORD Custom 500 sedan, low mileage, V-8 automatic, power steering. Lic. A-96242 1964 FORD coach, V-8 automatic. Lic. A-96241 1964 FORD Galaxie 500, 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatic, radio. Lic. A-96238 1964 METEOR coach, V-8 automatic. Lic. A-96247 1963 FAIRLANE 500 sedan, V-8 automatic. Lic. A-54616 1963 PONTIAC sedan, 6 stick. Lic. 892914. You've got my eye tooth for $1,400 1960 CORVAIR sedan, 6 automatic, radio. Lic. A-55749. A mere $850 1962 STUDEBAKER sedan, V-8 automatic. Lic. A-57236 $850 1957 CHEVROLET hardtop. A real sex wagon. Lic. A-199862 $800 1959 PONTIAC wagon, 6 stick. Lic. X-61745 $650 1959 METEOR coach. Lic. A-53468 $500 1958 EDSEL 4-door hardtop, A good one. Lic. A-48388 $500 1958 FORD coach. Lic. A-48594 $400 1957 METEOR coach, V-8, stick. Lic. 975353, A good one $300 1961 VAUXHALL sedan. OK. Lic. A-48156 $300 1955 CHEVROLET hardtop. Lic. A-49026 $300 TRUCKS 1962 FORD Ranchero. Ideal for delivery or farm uses. C•55462 1961 FORD pickup. Styleside, 8 ft. box. C-67334 1954 DODGE 1 ton stake, dual wheels, tarp. An ideal truck for horses or cattle. C-51162 1961 VOLKSWAGEN van, motor overhauled. Good for something. C-51162 1958 FORD pickup. C-73026 $1,200 $1,300 $750 TRACTORS 1958 COCKSHUTT 5.40 and loader. Good shape. $1,700 1957 FORD 641. Motor overhauled, new tires. A good one for the wife to drive $1,550 1951 COCKSHUTT 30, LPTO $6,5500 1949 COCKSHUTT 60, LPTO $350 MM "Z", LPTO $350 ALLIS CHALMERS 3-furrow disc plow, used very little, 3-point hitch $150 GEORGE WHITE 9 ft. CULTIVATOR $125 FORD 9 ft. SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR $75 LARRY SNIDER $650 $700 By MRS. ERVIN RADER UCW PLANS SUPPER The Whalen UCW met Wednes- day afternoon at Mrs. Eric At- twood's home. Hostesses were Mrs. Attwood and Mrs. Wm. Mor- ley. The theme of the meeting was "The Homemaker". Mrs. McLeod Mills was in charge of the worship service assisted by Mrs. Wm. French. During the business plans were made for a pot luck supper in March. PERSONALS Mr. Lyman Tapp, Virden, Manitoba, is visiting friends in this community, Mrs. Mildred Klahre, Cather- ine and Martha were Saturday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Fischer, St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family, Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins also Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick, London, were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Clare Bryan, Granton, Miss Cora Nuttycomb and Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill, London were Wednesday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr. & Mrs. Ainsley Neil, Ex- eter, and Mrs. Ella Neil, Granton were Wednesday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil. Mrs. Mildred Klahre visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Milne Pullen, St. Marys. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Marlene and Gwen spent Satur- day evening with Mr. & Mrs. Harold Wallis, Granton. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley, Jan- ice and Robbie spent the week with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Morley, Hazel Park, Michigan. Mrs. Alex Baillie visited with Mrs. Ethel Squire and Mr. Ly- man Tapp with Mr. & Mrs. F. Squire, Granton, Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Melville Gunning and Muriel and Mr. Wilfred Her- bert, Exeter, were Friday visit- ors with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pull- man Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kirkham, Mitchell, visited the Pullmans. By MRS. NORMAN LONG Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Forsyth and Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Murray of Exeter motored to St, Petersburg Florida for a few week's vacation. Mr. & Mrs. Don McIntyre of Ailsa Craig were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mel- lis. The UCW held a pot luck din- ner and quilting bee at the church Thursday, two quilts being com- pleted. Unit 2 was in charge of the dinner. During the afternoon a short business meeting was held. Mr. Norman Dickert was ad- mitted for surgery Friday in Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. Robert Thomson and Mr. Bert Thomson attended the John Deere show held in Exeter last week. Mr. Robert Brown WC and Mrs. Brown of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Marguerite Ulch of Wind- sor and Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Little of Hensall visited Saturday even- ing with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Long. BEAVER LUMBER SPECIAL a 47 SPECIAL POPLAR UNDERLAY PLYWOOD 4' x 4' x EACH $15 5 25 Sheets $135 CASH & CARRY Candlelight CHERRY HARDBOARD 4' x 7' 475 4' x 8' 540 25 pees. 4 x 8 4 70 CASH & CARRY a ti SPECIAL SPECIAL GASLIGHT CHERRY Plywood Cuttings Priced to Clear HARDBOARD 4' x 7' 495 x 8' 565 25 pees. 4 x 8 41° CASH & CARRY 227 Main St. BEAVER LUMBER EXETER 235.182 Seaforth square dance club visits Exeter everyone enjoyed hot coffee, sandwiches and dessert at the home of Frank and Janet Hicks. Promenaders Beginners group have almost finished their course and will graduate in. April. F J M Gibson Exeter Promenaders were surprised last Wednesday night by a visit from almost the entire Seaforth Whirlaways Square Dance Club. Eighteen couples and their caller, Egbert Jacobs of Brunner, arrived en masse to retrieve their club banner, which the Promenaders had taken from them on a previous visit to Sea- forth. A variety of dances were en- joyed, with Promenader's caller, Earl Bowles sharing the program with guest callers, EgbertJaeobs and Johnny Essex, a member of the Air Force stationed at #3 Wing, Germany. A well-known square dance caller, he was at RCAF Centralia for one week, and visited the club with friends, Al and June Chase. Two weeks ago Frank Hicks, past president of the Promenad- ers, hosted the club on a horse-. driven sleigh ride. Eight couples accepted his invitation and braved the elements and a brisk east wind. Following the sleigh ride Let LP -Gas provide economical power for tractor, truck, stationary engines . . modern fuel for the many farm heating and refrigeration needs. Will lecture at Toronto Flight Lieutenant J, M. Gibson a Staff Instructor at RCAF Clin- ton's School of Instructional Technique (SIT) will lecture on Group Communications at Uni- versity of Toronto, Febraury 15, 1966. The audience will be composed of Air Force Officer Cadets of 104 University Squadron and Uni- versity of Toronto Army Cadets. In addition to his SIT duties, F/L Gibson is RCAF Clinton Public Information Officer. F/L Gibson lives at 68 WellingtonSt., Exeter, Ont. Hotson Propane Over 100 delegates of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets of central and southwestern Ontario gathered at RCAF Station Centralia, Saturday. The Commanding Officer, G GF Ockenden, welcomed the Delegates to the Station. (RCAF photo) GRAND BEND 238.2005 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111 I1111111101811110 Sgt. E.J. Quinn, CD Canadian Forces Headquarters recently announced the promotion to Sergeant of Edward J. Quinn, CD, of RCAF Station Centralia. Sgt. Quinn has been stationed at the local air base since 1962, serving in the Station Accounts Section. McKELLAR The work committee reported five quilts have been quilted since the New Year. Mrs. T. L. Scott gave the treasurer's report. Ten dollars was delegated to each of the CGIT, Explorers, and COC to help pay their expenses. Mrs. T. L. Scott favored with a musical number and Mrs. Jim Miller gave a humorous reading. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111118111111111111111111101111111101111111111111111111111111111111 8111 61111111111111111111111111111 By MRS. KEN AID YOUTH GROUPS The Ladies Aid of Cromarty church met at the home of Mrs. T. L. Scott, with Mrs. Gerald Carey presiding. Devotions were led by Mrs. Laverne Wallace and Mrs. Jim Miller. The roll call was answered with the pay- ment of fees. During the business period it was decided that the Ladies Aid would be responsible for the camp allocation each year. An article for the Unitarian Ser- vices will be contributed by each member in answer to the roll call at the next meeting. February 8, senior and junior girls basketball teams from Ex- eter travelled to Goderich for games. The senior girls won 39-18. The junior girls unfor- tunately lost 20-12. Both the se- nior and junior boys from God- erich won their games. The se- niors won 50-41 and the juniors won 63-41. Friday afternoon, Feb. 11, our senior and junior girls went to St. Marys for basketball games. The seniors won 20-17, but the juniors lost by one basket, 17-15, in overtime. St, Marys boys trav- elled to Exeter for their games Friday night. These were the games which preceded the dance. St. Marys won both games. The Junior game was very close 54- 52, but the seniors lost by a wide margin 60-45. • lllllll M.I lllllllllllllllllllll nnnuunnnn,onnnmi MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks attended the funeral of thp late James Marshall in Blyth Thurs- day of last week. The deceased is a brother of Mrs. George Hicks. Miss Wilda Pollock of Kitchen- er was a weekend guest with her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. G. W. Parks is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Elliott visi- ted with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon in London Sunday. Spence White, Huron Park, was successful in passing his grade 8 Toronto Conservatory piano exam with honors. He is a pupil of Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins. Mrs. Phil Johnston of London was a weekend visitor with her mother, Mrs. Arthur McFalls. Jim Kirkwood and Don Car- gill of Desboro were Sunday vis- itors with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Drought. David and Lois May Elliott were guests at a birthday party in honor of their cousin Anne Patterson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Pat- terson in London Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and Mari- kay were Mr. and Mrs. Don Pick- ering and Sheryl of London and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley of West McGillivray who were re- turning home after visiting with relatives in Chesley, Tom Koch, Huron Park, a mus- ic pupil of Elaine Powe, received word from the Royal Toronto Conservatory of Music that he ob- tained first class honors in his grade 7 piano with a mark of 85. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brown and family of Sarnia were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. Bill Johnson accompanied by Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs. Ken- neth Hodgins and Mrs. Harold Tripp attended a "Hobo Tea" at the home of Mrs. Harry Carroll, Saintsbury Monday afternoon. Misses Sharon Lightfoot and Brenda Smillie, students at Lon- don Teachers' College are teach- ing at the school this week under the supervision of Mrs. Lorne Hicks. NEW LICENCES ON ALL USED CARS SHDHS senior girls basketball team is tied for first place with Listowel and Mitchell in their conference, each having 6 points. Our girls have not lost a game. Congratulations girls and keep it up! I talked to many students who attended the dance and their opin- ion seems divided on the band. Some thought The Apostles good, others thought they have heard better. This all depends on your preference in music and in ar- tists. The auditorium was full and everyone was very glad to see such a huge turnout. I'm sure all enjoyed themselves. David Lee King and The Apostles appeared on "Wing Ding" the following Saturday. They put forth a good performance and appear to be musically talented, but "It's Not Unusual" isn't David Lee's type of song. Intramural wrestling, volley- ball and floor hockey for boys, have started at SHDHS this week. The girls are still playing in- tramural basketball from 3;15 to 4:00 each afternoon. Report card time is upon us once again! Report card distri- bution will begin at SHDHS, Thursday, Feb. 17. Parents' night will be held Thursday, February 24 and Tuesday, March 1. Be seeing you. '63 MERCURY 4 - door sedan, completely equipped, A66308 '63 MERCURY METEOR, V8 automatic, radio, 39,000 miles, A63104 '63 GALAXI E 2 - door hardtop, white, red interior, auto- matic, radio, A74856 '63 MERCURY 4•door sedan, new tires, white, V8 auto- matic, radio, A62316 '62 FORD 500 Galaxie, power equipped, A76288 '60 FALCON 6 cyl. automatic, radio, A48114 '60 METEOR, 6 cyl., A59517 '59 FORD Tudor, 6 stick, A51170 '59 METEOR 4-door, 6 cyl. stick, A48118 '59 BMC RILEY 1.5, 4-door se- dan, 4 cyl., 4-on-the-floor, A49530 bry Verideet Custom designed Refinishing Webster Signs Phone 235.0680 SR. CITIZENS The Senior Citizens met in Staffa Hall for their February meeting. The president Mr. Dar- rell Parker presided. Community singing was enjoy- ed with Mrs. McCaughey at the piano. It was decided to invite the Russeldale group to be guests at the next meeting. The remaind- er of the afternoon was spent playing euchre. Lunch was serv- ed by the committee appointed. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. James Meikle of Exeter were weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Carlyle Meikle and family. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Carey and Mrs. Taylor were Mr. & Mrs. Don Taylor and family of Weston. Mrs. John Wallace is spend- ing a couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Shirley Elliott and family of Essex. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McKellar, Seaforth, were Sunday visitors with Mr. Lindsay McKellar. Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar ac- companied by Mrs. Wm. Binning of Mitchell visited Tuesday in Woodstock with Mr. & Mrs. 0. R. Francis, Mrs. Alex Gardiner is a pa- tient in Stratford hospital, Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Scott and girls were Mr. & Mrs. Reg Finlayson and Michael of Staffa, Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mr. Lindsay McKellar, Miss Agnes Scott, London, Miss Dorothy Scott, St. Marys. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker and Alice were Mr. & Mrs. H. R, Currie and girls, Dorchester, Mr. & Mrs. Jack McGhee and family, Lon- don, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hulley and family, Winthrop, Mr. Garnet Cockwell, Dashwood, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Cockwell and son Jim, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Walker, London, Mr. Larry Gar- diner. Mr. & Mrs, Mac McKellar, Seaforth and Mr. & Mrs. Gord- MOTORS FOR D FALCON , , FOR AIRLANE D TRUCKS Victoria & Marlborough 235-1640 EXETER EXETER grateNSEEMBEEr nagn ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dobbs for Dodge 41. South End Service 578 Main S. Exeter — 235-2322 ,1111,11,1111111111111111111111 111111,11111111IIIII,nlll lull 11111, QUALITY FOR LESS • • • • • • • • • 1963 DODGE 440, V-8 automatic, custom radio. Two-year factory war- ranty. 1966 Licence A-95690 1964 DODGE 440 SEDAN, automatic, radio, black with red trim, low mileage. 1966 Licence A-95866 1964 CHRYSLER WINDSOR sedan with all the luxury features of a truly fine car. Power steering, power brakes, radio. Balance of 5-50 war- ranty. 1966 Licence A-95870 1962 CHEVROLET II, Nova hardtop, 6 cyl. automatic, 1966 Licence A-95872 1962 CHEVROLET BELAIRE SEDAN. A real honey with radio and red interior, 1966 Licence A-95871 1962 CHRYSLER SEDAN with radio and full power equipment. A local law mileage trade-dn. 1966 Licence A-95867 1960 DODGE SEDAN, 6 cyl. standard transmission. Real clean. 1966 Licence A-95868 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DOBBS MOTORS LTD • ONE ONLY 1966 POLARA FOUR DOOR. Brand new. Regular $3,100 This week ARC & ACETYLENE WELDING AND REPAIRS OF FARM MACHINERY CAR SERVICING FINA SCENTREE Cornier & Sons — Proprietors Highway 4 & 83 Exeter $2,700 235.1250 • 216 Main South, Exeter 235.1486 0 40•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tli