The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-03-16, Page 16EXTRA! CASH and CARRY BONUS COUPONS
TOP OIL and
Valve Lubricant
REGULAR 19c 16
4 oz. • I
Reduces engine knock,
easier cold weather
starts. Protects upper
cylinder area.
SEAT BELT
RETRACTORS
REGULAR 1.39 CIO
PAIR • 7 7
'Go Anywhere'
BABY SITTER
$3.98 3.44
REGULAR
Safe 'n easy tot travel!
Non-tip poly, adjustable
stand, safety harness.
Colourful vinyl pad.
CAR AERIAL
BOOSTER
REGULAR 1•66 $1.98 _ I .
Keeps safety belts neat-
ly tucked away when not
in use. Easily fitted in
seconds. ,Universal.
Steps-up signal strength
equal to 110 ft. aerial.
Only 4" high, adaptable
to any car aerial.
SIMONIZ
AUTO POLISH
REG. $1.79 1 13
14 oz. •411
Liquid 1-step-application
cleans and shines to a
protective Easter Parade
of beauty finish.
HEAVY DUTY
BRAKE FLUID
REGULAR 94c 77
20 oz. •
Exceeds S.A.E. specific-
ation 70R1. Flows freely
for instant response in
the coldest weather.
Save! CUSTOM DRESS-UPS!
EXAMPLE: Catalog Price $35.36 each
775/14 SALE 03 .36
(7501 4,, 4) PAIR J NO TRADE
NEEDED
TIRES
for the
PRICE
of
AIMS .
DOOR BUMPER CONTINENTAL
GUARDS- FENDER FLAPS
BABY MOON
HUB CAPS
REG. $6.99 c 09
SET of 4 J.
Elegance simplified! No
frills - just smooth
triple chrome-plated uni-
versal hub caps.
REGULAR 99c 08
PAIR ell
Avoid traffic scars!
White plastic guards,
safety reflector molded
in rear. Universal fit.
REG. $3.3.51 8
PAIR Liall
A new white vinyl
material - tough and
flexible. Will not turn
dingy or yellow.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
YES INDEED, TWO TIRES for the price of ONE
A "once-a-Year" opportunity to save on a gen-
uine clearance of top line "Safety "99" High
Traction Tires" . . and apart from being last
Fall's production they're identical to those in our
'67 Spring 'n Summer Catalog, Hurry, sale ends
when stock is depleted.
Road
Hazard
Insured FREE INSTALLATION !
EASY TERMS or CASH and CARRY BONUS COUPONS!
NO TRADE
NEEDED
TIRES 1
FOR THE
PRICE OF
SIZE
TUBELESS
BLACK WHITE
..- You Pay You Pay
520/10
520,550/12
500.520/13
590600/13
640.650/13
700/13
25.40
25.98
27.94
28.98
30.96
32.26
-
28.26
28.18
. .....
31.96
33.92
35.14
695/14 (650/14)
735 /1 4 (700/14)
775/14 (750/14)
825/14 (800/14)
855/14 (850/14)
885/14 (900/14)
;30..7144
35.36
38,34
41.58
.. .
33.62
35.96
38.24
41.22
44.46
47.98
560/15
685/15 (590/15)
735/15 (640/11)
775/15 (670/15)
815/15 (710/15)
845/15 (760/15)
dp5 /15 (1300 /15)
30,64
32,16
333..53.8.:.'..27.1..48:
40.98
33.50
34,98
444 3:86 . , .: 99361 24844
EASY
TERMS
Y r-':.0.38
BIG SAVINGS on famous 'MOTO-MASTER'
SHOCK ABSORBERS
Guaranteed 24 Months or 30,000 Miles REGULAR $10.45 to $10.95
Designed to take the "tilt" out of
turns, the "nose-dive" out of stops
and the "bounce" out of bumps. Buy
now, save safely.
FOR POPULAR
CHEVROLET,
PONTIAC,
PLYMOUTH,
DODGE,
1955-'65 EXPERT INSTALLATION
$2.10 to $3.00 EACH (in pairs)
.40
to 9.85
PAIR
USE
YOUR
CREDIT
POW-R-BOOST
REGULAR 66
84c •
A mechanic in a can!
Frees hydraulic valves
from sludge. Treats up
to 5 qt. crankcase.
Csowli! HSekrik
LIFTERS
1:%
Special Sale Price! A 9
Stabilize those weak
coil springs that mis • -
align steering and PAIR cause dangerous bot-
toming on bumps. Regular .59
CARBURETOR
CONDITIONER
REGULAR 87
98c
20 oz. *
`GUM RID' - great wa-
ker-upper for lazy car-
buretors. Frees gas lines
and fuel pump too!
Save! S. T. P.
OIL TREATMENT
REGULAR 99
$1.29
15 oz. •
• Longer engine life
• Raises oil pressure
• Quick tune-up
• Raises film strength
REDUCED!
WIPER BLADES
Regular $1.59 to $2.65
1.43 to 2.38
Keeps windshields clear
of slush and smears. Fits
most Chev., Pont., Ford,
Dodge, Ply. 1955-65.
0. KEN SHAW EXETER EASY
TERMS
Study church
at Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
The Easter Meeting of the UCW
was held Wednesday afternoon,
March $ in the church basement.
Mrs, Lorne Marshall opened the
worship service with an Easter
poem followed by a hymn, Mrs.
Cliff Scott read the scripture
lesson. Mrs. Harry Burgin gave
a reading. The roll call was
answered by naming a Canadian
Church "in which you enjoyed
worshipping", Mrs. Ross Mar-
shall gave a chapter of the stutt,
book on the early churches of
the Maritimes. Lunch was serv-
ed.
BAPTISM SERVICE
A service of Holy Baptism
was held in Kirkton United Church
Sunday morning at 11 am with
Rev. T. Elliott officiating. Child-
ren christened were: Sarah Jane
Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Ross; Donald Bruce, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamil-
ton and Margaret Ann, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Muilwyk.
BOARD EUCHRE
The hall board sponsored a
euchre in Aberdeen Hall Monday
evening.
Prize winners were: Ladies'
high, Mrs. Jim Wilson; lone
hands, Mrs. Junior Doupe; men's
high, Jim Wilson; lone hands,
Laverne Rodd.
PERSONALS
Miss Lana Marshall had her
tonsils removed in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Julian of
Utica, IvEch., spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Miller Mc-
Curdy.
List best in
euchre party
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
\VOODHAM
The Men's Lodge held a euchre
in the Orange Hall Friday even-
ing with eleven tables in play.
Winners were; .MLn's high
score. Mr. Lawrence Beckett,
lone .,,-ands, Mr. Allan Berry;
score. Mrs. Law-
rszze lone :;ands, Mrs.
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M and Larry.
Mr. •?... M75.,
and Mr, Mrs. Elliott
Clarke and 1,VviTie df Exeter were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Lawson and Ed.
Mr. & Mrs. John Kenney and
Mary and Miss Patsy Kirk of
Lucan visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence B e c k et t, Jacqueline
and Geraldine Saturday evening.
Mr. Wayne McLachlen is a
patient in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Levy and
Margaret visited Friday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. George Levy,
Elizabeth and Marion of Russel-
dale.
The Blanshard Federation of
Agriculture held their annual
meeting in the Woodham United
Church Thursday evening com-
mencing with a banquet served
by the United Church Women.
Reporter is
back on job
GREENWAY
It has been three months since
Greenway news has appeared in
the Times-Advocate and Park-
hill Gazette owing to my illness
and hospitalization.
During my almost 30 years as
Greenway and district corres-
pondent for these papers many
people have been very kind in
sending me their personal, social
and business news for this com-
munity for these papers. How-
ever, some people of the com-
munity prefer to use the local
lines.
I wish to thank all those who
have helped me very much in
this work and I know they will
still continue to do so now that
I am back on the job again, This
not only helps the correspondent,
but the editors of the papers,
and readers as well.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dettloff
of Detroit visited Sunday with
their aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mrs. Russell Brown was hos-
tess to a liquid embroidery party
last Friday evening.
Mrs. Howard McDonald is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Southcott and family of Halifax,
Miss Yvonne Steeper is taking
a Nurse's Assistance Course in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
The 13erean Bible Class of
the United Church will hold their
meeting Friday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Steeper.
Mrs. Ray Woodburn and infant
daughter arrived home from the
heapital Saturday.