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USED CAR
'65 AUSTIN, 4 cylinder, tutone, excellent, E78446
'64 CORVAIR 700, radio, E78498
'63 AUSTIN Sedan, excellent, E83370
'62 PONTIAC 2-door, 6 cyl. automatic, radio, new paint,
new tires, E78690
'62 GALAXIE, 6 cylinder, automatic, E80084
'58 VOLKSWAGEN, 971.720
'54 FORD to be sold for towing and storage after 30 days.
1966 license 73968-H.
COMING SOON - '63 METEOR Custom, automatic, radio
'62 METEOR, automatic
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"CRAZY DAYS"
SPECIALS:
'59 FORD Sedan, automatic E77280 355.00
'61 VOLKS Coach E79808 255.00
'58 MERCURY Sedan A88448 155.00
'58 FORD Coach E65487 155.00
WAGONS:
'64 FORD Country Sedan (9 Pass.), V8
automatic, P. S. and P. B. T., 8336X $2060.00
'64 FORD Country Sedan (6 Pass.), 6 eyl.
automatic, radio, 95346X $1760.00
'63 FALCON Station Bus (Second seat), C81208 $1260.00
ECONOMY CARS:
'65 VOLKS Coach 896306 1335.00
'63 FALCON Coach, radio E78373 935.00
'62 FAIRLANE 4-door, automatic E87543 935.00
'62 METEOR Coach, radio E80426 835.00
SEE: HERM DETTMER
CAL WEIN
ED HEARN
- MANY MORE EXCELLENT BUYS -
DEARBORN 2 row corn planter
JOHN DEERE Rotary Mower, needs work
MASSEY Bean Puller
PICKUP for Gehl Harvester
BALE FORK for a loader
7' Spring Tooth FORD Cultivator
FORD Economy Cultivator
CAB for FORD Tractor and Loader
63 ALLIS CHALMERS Pittmanless Mower, used very little
ALLIS CHALMERS W C Tractor
44 V. A. C. Tractor and Scuffler
52 MASSEY HARRIS 2 row Self Propelled Corn Picker
- Buy now and save a bushel
51 COCKSHUTT 30 Tractor
48 FERGUSON Tractor
54 NAA FORD Tractor
57 FORD 661 Tractor
59 IHC 275 Diesel
59 DAVID BROWN 950 - "I'm tired of looking at itl"
59 DEXTA DIESEL, above average
63 FORD 2000 LPTO
52 MASSEY HARRIS 50 Diesel, Multi-power
61 SUPER MAJOR, choice of three
60 POWER MAJOR and Backhoe
66 3000 DIESEL and Light Industrial Loader
REDUCED $10.00 EACH DAY UNTIL SOLD Thurs.
Price
'64 METEOR SEDAN, E78621 $1235.00
LARRY SNIDER MOTORS
Ford, Fairlane, Falcon, Ford Trucks
Phone 235.1640 Exeter
Cars & Trucks
FOR SALE
'64 PONTIAC Sedan, 6
automatic, radio,
460770
'63 CHEVROLET Coach, 6
automatic, radio,
315241
'61 FORDGalaxie, 4-door,
hard top, 8 automatic,
E7'7488
'61 COMET 2-door, 6 stick
radio, E'77489
'60 CHEVROLET hardtop,
radio, E79258
'59 PONTIAC Sedan, 6
automatic, radio,
E77508
'58 CHEVROLET Sedan,
V8, automatic, radio,
E92517
'58 FORD Sedan, 6 stick,
40,000 miles, one own-
er, sharp, E92893
'59 BUICK Sedan, one own-
er, E79260
'63 CHEVROLET Pick-up,
long box, C80868
'59 CHEVROLET one-ton,
4-speed transmission,
8-ply tires, 25179V
'56 MERCURY Pick-up,
25178V
Apply
BRODERICK
BROS.
235.1330
Ng* 16 Timis-Advocate, Juno. $ 190 Present skit
at Centralia
Wilson and family of Lakeside.
Mrs, Lloyd Jaques, Deborah
and Nancy were weekend visit-
ors with Mr. & Mrs. Carl Mills
and family of Lions Head.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Brine at-
tended the St. Marys Presby-
terian Church service SuAday
morning and were later guests
with Misses Myrtle and Pearl
Brine and Mr. Lloyd Brine of
Baseline.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Ronsick of
London visited for a day last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Smith.
Several from the vicinity at-
tended the unveiling of a plaque
at Tracy House, the St. Marys
District Museum, on Sunda y
afternoon.
By MRS, FRED 130WDEN
CENTRAIJA
The June meeting of the UCW
was held in the schoolroom of the
church Thursday evening with
Mrs. Arthur McFalls, mrs. Ralph
Lightfoot and Mrs. W. R. Essery
convening the program. The
Scripture reading was given by
Mrs. R. Lightfoot; meditation
on the Scripture by Mrs. W. R.
Essery; prayer was offered by
Mrs. A. McFalls. Piano solos
were played by Miss Sharon
Lightfoot. Mrs. R. Lightfoot gave
a reading.
Mrs. W. R. Essery, Sharon
Lightfoot, Mrs. R. Lightfoot and
Mrs. A. McFalls were assisted
in presenting a skit by Mrs.
Sam Skinner,Mrs. M. Buswell
and Mrs. Frak Hicks.
"Confederation", the chapter
from the study book was pres-
ented by Mrs. McFalls, Mrs.
Lightfoot and Mrs. Essery.
During the business plans were
made to pack a bale for over-
seas relief. By MRS. WM. WALTERS
Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton,
Dennis and Dianne visited over
the weekend at Port Credit with
Mr. & Mrs. Oswald Butchereit
and family.
Mrs. Wm. Walters visited Sun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. George
Frayne of Sunshine Line.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Prance at-
tended the Moore- Taylor wed-
ding on Saturday at Varna.
Mrs. Howard Dayman, Sherry,
Michelle and Joey of Kippen visit-
ed Monday with Mrs. Wm. Walt-
ers and Danny. MEM (A) MERMAID SPIN 'SPECIAL
PERSONALS
Mrs. Lorne Hicks and her
sister, Miss Wilda Pollock spent
several days in Montreal attend-
ing Expo.
Mr. Murray Abbott returned
home on Saturday night after
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Maguire and family in Scotland
and Mr. and Mrs. W. Abbott and
family in Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroe-
der attended a dance recital in
London Friday night. Their
grandchildren Cindy and Larry
Schroeder took part in the re-
cital. Sunday they visited with
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Semple and
family in London.
Rods that spell GOOD FISHING!
2.98
Mr. Tom McMillen of Have-
lock and Messrs WM Pinkney
and David King of Toronto were
weekend guests with the latter's
parents, Rev.. & Mrs. John King
and June.
Mr. & Mrs. David Sha.mblaw of
Kirkton visited Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beck-
ett, Jacqueline and Geraldine.
Miss Ada Hopkins, who has
been a patient in St. Marys Mem-
orial Hospital for several days,
returned to her home Thursday.
Mrs. Arthur Hopkins visited
on. Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil
Dobson of Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Mills
called at the Beattie Funeral
Home, Clinton, Sunday to pay
respect to the late William Foth-
eringham.
Mr. Wm. Crago of Pembroke
and F/O Ralph Wareham of Ot-
tawa visited recently with Mr. &
Mrs. Norris Webb and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Holliday of
Rannoch visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Lawrence Beckett Saturday even-
ing.
Mrs. LaVerne Rodd and Mrs.
Wm. Dickey attended the Mission
Service in Fullarton U nit ed
Church Sunday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen,
Sharon and Brian spent the week-
end at Grand Bend.
Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela
and Calvin spent the weekend at
Niagara Falls and Caisterville
when they visited with Mr. &
Mrs. John Roundell and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Don
Handy lunch pails
The containers may have been fairly new but the idea was older as
Sherry Keys and Ann Hayter brought their lunch in honey pails as
Huron Centennial school near Brucefield celebrated Centennial Day,
Friday. T-A photo.
2-piece jointed rod with 4 guides and tip. Comfortable
cork grip. Blue, solid-glass blade,
(3 ) Popular Mermaid 'ZEPHYR
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• AL 65 CHRYSLER Sedan, power steering, power
brakes, radio, rear window defogger,
ID E81951, $2495 Reduced to 2425
• 63 DODGE 330 Sedan, V8 automatic, real
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sharp, E78610 $1345 Reduced to 1275
63 DODGE 220 Sedan, 6 cyl., red interior, black
• exterior, 40,000 one-owner miles,
• E79437 $1195 Reduced to 1150
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63 FAIRLANE 500 2-door H.T., V8 automatic,
P.S., P.B., radio, low mileage, E77102 1345
• 62 PARISIENNE 2-Door Hardtop, 6 cyl. auto-
• matic, real beauty, E77622 1195
•61 CHEVROLET Sedan, 6 cyl. automatic,
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radio, nice one, E79905 $795 Reduced to 750
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Total Retail Only $4050.00
5.98 {: IMO
6-it., 2-piece hollow-glass spin rod, 3 plated guides and,
tip; cork grip. Lively tip action,
Noiih Bosanquet
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Young and
family of Barrie have come to
reside in the Pinery. Mr. Young
is employed by General Steel,
helping Al Vincent.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance and
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gntelaer of
Ridgetown attended the Moore-
Taylor wedding in Clinton United
Church Saturday and reception in
the church parlors following.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Nordstrom
celebrated their 23rd wedding
anniversary with friends in Lon-
don on Thursday and were pre-
sented with a coffee percolator.
1RCR had parachute tests at
Tillsonburg Tuesday and Wed-
nesday for NCO courses includ-
ing those from Petawawa and
other camps.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance attended
a birthday dinner at Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Gill's, Thedford on Monday
for the former.
Mr. & Mrs. 0. Nordstrom of
the Haig Farm and Mr. & Mrs.
Ed. Nordstrom and family of
Strathroy visited Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Nordstrom and Robert on
Thursday.
The Centennial Train a week
ago Sunday had a TV camera,
and at a later showing had my
buildings in it - east side of
Parkhill along the CNR. I was
in the yard waving my hat!
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Go Fishing with a MERMAID ...
(1) MERMAID MODEL 65 - With thumb control; ad-
justable drag and line. Smart grey with red trim.
(2) MERMAID MODEL-111 Adjustable drag, torpedo
crank handle, thumb control, line. Chrome trim.
(3) IATELITE' - Reversible trip lever. - Thumb
'control, adjustable drag, 150-yard line. Black with gold.
2.79
3.95
4.95
(A) "RED SPECIAL" SPIN-CAST ROD - 2 .98
blade; cork-gr
A good quality rod at this low price. 2-pc. solid-glass
ip; 51/2 -ft.
Rods for every kind of fishing!
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'65 COMET 2-door hardtop, big 6, radio, sharp E79556
'65 VOLKS, excellent condition, right hand drive E87522
'64 RAMBLER 4-door Classic 550, automatic,
radio, low mileage E90291
'64 FAIRLANE 500 4-door, radio, V8 automatic 638991
'64 COMET Caliente 2-door hardtop,
V-8 automatic, radio E81819
'64 PONTIAC Laurentian 4-door, 6 cyl.
automatic E87524
'61 CORVAIR 4-door, automatic E80094
'59 FORD Retractable Hardtop E80103
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Meteor, Comet,
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(6) "BLUE MERMAID" Spin-Cast Rod-4 Qg
51/2' long, solid glass, 2-pc. rod. Offset handle; neo-
prene grip. 4 plated guides.
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(C) MERMAID "ULTRA" Spin-Cast Rod -6 Q5
Hollow-glass, 2-pc. rod with,4 guides. 6'2" over-all in smart • 4,
2-tone brown. Comfortable cork grip.
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL.
CI and Mrs. Morley Love-and
family arrived in London Monday
by plane from Inuvik, NWT to
spend a month with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and
families before going to his new
posting in Bermuda.
Mrs. Russell Page is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Love left
Tuesday on a motor trip to the
west coast.
Mr. Douglas Gill won two first
prizes for his Standard Dark
Cornish chickens at the Clinton
Agricultural Show on June 3.
Start your Boy off Right! DOUBLE CANTILEVER
TACKLE BOX LANDING
NET Casting Outfit Leakproof seamless steel con-
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7 x 7" high. 16" handle,
OTHERS FROM 1.59 OTHERS 2.69 UP
Includes 44" tapered casting rod;
smooth - running reel; braided,
nylon line; float,
hooks, sinkers, metal .77
spoon and 2 leaders.
EASY TERMS or CASH and CARRY BONUS COUPONS
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Just Right for the Young
fisherman . . . "MERMAID"
SPIN REEL
100. • Yard
Capacity
Silent, quick action; full-bail
pick-up, anti-reverse.
"POLAR" 150 YARD CAPACITY
SPINNING REEL
Lets you spin with ease. Sporty, durable black
enamel with red trim. Quick, fold- '
away handle, anti-reverse lever, 85
adjustable drag. •
"MAVERICK": SPINNING REEL
150 yard capacity. As above with plated L of
trim, Sturdy metal spool. Metallic grey. IJ II0J
(C) 'ALGONQUIN' Spin Rod -
20-pc. tubular glass blade, nylon windings, gold foil
overlays. Neoprene grip; 5 guides. 7'.
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