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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-06-09, Page 7FRONT 5.89 REAR 4.69 "LARK" QUACK-FOLDING GOLF CART Exceptional value — at a low price A Father's Day Grand Favourite Sturdy, all-steel tubular construction, cadmium plated for added dura- bility. Easy-running 10" steel disc wheels with long-lasting nylon bear- ings; heavy duty rubber tires; wide wheel spread. Quick-folding. From 8.88 Lawn Furniture Mirror finish tubular aluminum construc- tion. Durable weather - resistant poly, CHAIR 4.44 8.63 CHAISE '." GIVE HIM A MASTERCHEF BARBECUE 'RUBBERMAID' DELUXE AUTO RUGS Deep - ribbed pattern catches and traps all the dirt. Long- lasting one - piece contoured design, Manufactured exclus- ively for Canadian Tire, 74-111. MOTORIZED 16 88 Full Selection of Barbecue Accessories 24" FOLDING BARBECUE 24" Modell as Above Elastic back for greater comfort. Vented. Small, me- dium or large. Each "SPALDING" 5-Club GOLF SET • 3 IRONS • 1 DRIVER ' 1 PUTTER A really beautiful set that Dad would be proud to own. Perfectly matched and bal- anced for a real "pro" feel. Precision-made IRONS — No. 3 -5 - 7 and 2-way putter. Triple chrome - plated True - Temper step - down shafts, "Golf-Pride" non-slip rubber grips. No. 1 — Power WOOD — adds dis- tance and control to your drives. Deep face "Persimmon" Ebony head with Du Poni finish. Remember Father's Day June 19 ASSOCIATE STORE 0. KENNETH SHAW Lucan lady bowlers "Excellent control of both grasses and broad- leafs." That's the comment of many large, successful growers of soybean and fieldbean crops. Treflan stops weeds before they start to grow by killing the weed seed as it germinates. The result, you get greater yielding crops be- cause there's more nutrients, moisture and light for your crops; less time-consuming harvesting stoppages caused by weeds; and more efficient use of fertilizer. For dependable weed control that helps you make more profit— contact Shamrock Chemicals Limited, London, Ontario, your exclusive Elanco distributor. Treflan available for your convenience at CHARLES GLANVILLE Plionef Hertsoll 262.5203 ANDREW DIEPSTRATEN Phone 116, Dashwood Elanco—the company that shares its experience with you Elanco Products bivision of Eli Lilly and Company (Canada) Limited Scarborough, Ontario. Contact your Shamrock Technical Representative London Phone 438-5652 TOP, double winners in Lucan Ladies Bowling league were Dairy- maids, capturing league title and grand championship. From left, Bette Ankers, Kit Hearn, Marg Young, captain Edythe Watson, Kae Haskett and Eileen Haskett. MIDDLE, Ramblers won the A league title. From left, Audrey Glenn, Hazel Wallace, captain Muriel Ken- nedy, Loretta Blake, Loretta Dickson and Veda Bowman. BOTTOM, B group champions were the Sputniks. From left, Janet McCallum, Beulah Storey, Barbara Wraith, Elsie George, captain, Marie Park and Joan Taylor. Now you can't see a weed for the beans with Trefian° E C (trifluralin, Elanco) Come in you tire-kickers, door stammers, hood thumpers, see Meteor! The biggest package at the lowest price in town! Meteor Montcalm 2-door hardtop or Comet.. New! Bigger! So much car, so little price! or Mercury Now you can move ahead with Mercury for so much less than you think! 1%1z:0'4.1,14r., Mercury Park Lane 9-door hardtop Meteor-Mercury dealers across Canada are having their greatest sales year . and they're passing the success savings right along to you ... giving you the hottest new car values in town! Come on in ... see them, try them, price them you'll drive one home and smile with your savings! It's our greatest sales year ever... because we've got the best cars ever— Meteors, Mercurys and Comets/ Test drive the exciting Comet, Meteor, Mercury, Anglia, Cortina at your Mercury dealer. HENSALL MOTOR SALES 84 London Rd. Telephone 262.2604 MERCURY Lucan ladies' bowling league champions High triple The honor of throwing the highest triple in the history of the Lucan Bowling Lanes goes to Lucille Blake. Lucille put together a three-game total of 926 during the 1965-66 season. Select supervisors, start after 4 ball BY ALVIN WILLERT Kinsmen playground commit- tee has selected the supervisors for this summer's program. Six girls were chosen from the many applicants. They are Nancy McTavish, Darlene Snell, Sue Ann Lindenfiehl, Jane South- cott, Ladena Latour and KathY Hero. All the supervisors will take the leadership training course at Gederich camp front June 19 to 23 to learn how to conduct an active and enjoyable playground. The summer program will start Monday, July 9, and run to August 5 at Exeter. The final week will be at the Kin camp at Goderich, from Aug. 7 to 14. Charge for the camp will be $15 this year. SCHOOL BALL After-school ball is in full swing with a total of over 150 girls and boys registering. Each week eight games are played and it is expected that the four girls' teams will play a series of games with the Lucan girls again this year. The schedules for each group are listed below and players are requested to keep them for future reference. JUNE 7-13. Babies vs Unpredictables Bombatilers vs Moreons 9—Moreons vs Unpredictables Bombadiers vs Bat Babies 14—Unpredictables vs B. Babies Moreons vs Bombadiers 16—Bat Babies vs Moreons Bombadiers vs Unpred'bles 21—Bombadiers vs Bat Babies Moreons vs Unpredictables 23—B. Babies vs Unpredictables Bombadiers vs Moreons BOYS HARDBALL JUNE 7—Smokeys vs Tony Tigers 9—Dodgers vs Losers 14—Smokeys vs Losers — Please turn to page 11 Extra! CASH and CARRY BONUS COUPONS COME IN AND MEET YOUR NEW C.T. MANAGER 11,