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By MRS. NORMAN LONG
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawrence
and Jim of Moose Jaw, Saskat-
chewan are visiting their
daughter and son-in-law, Mrs.
Ted Robinson, Mr. Robinson and
family and will attend the ap-
proaching marriage of their
granddaughter, Dawn Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson
of Boynton Beach, Florida, have
returned home since attending
the Henderson-Jackson wedding
and spending the weekend with
a sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Jackson.
Mrs. Marguerite Ulch of Wind-
sor spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Long.
Mrs. Edgar McBride sp e nt
Monday in Toronto.
Miss Dianne Baird of Bruce-
field visited over the weekend
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar McBride.
USED TRACTORS
& EQUIPMENT
95.00
99.00
150.00
295.00
350.00
425.00
490.00
750.00
FORD 7l' DISC
JOHN DEERE SEMI-MOUNTED MOWER
WOODS CORN PICKER
44 CASE VAC AND SCUFFLER
IHC MF/16 RUN DD FERTILIZER DRILL
66 ROBBIN HYDRAULIC BUCKET LOADER
62 FORD SEMI-MOUNTED PLOW
J-D 3/16" HIGH CLEARANCE Semi-Mounted PLOW
65 FORD FORAGE HARVESTER PICK-UP
& CORN-HEAD
51 COCKSHUTT 30 TRACTOR
9N FORD TRACTOR, STEP-UP
4-8N FORD TRACTORS
51 S CASE, PULLEY, PTO
50 IHC SUPER "A"
52 FORD 8N AND LOADER
54 FORD JUBILEE
54 JO 50 AND SCUFFLER
52 OLIVER 88 Diesel, above average
57 FORD 661
65 IHC 414 DIESEL, above average
61 SUPER MAJOR
60 POWER MAJOR, LOADER AND
1550.00
240.00
TRANSMISSION 350.00
395.00 to 550.00
450.00
495.00
695.00
950.00
950.00
1050.00
1100.00
1995.00
2150.00
BACK HOE 3750.00
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LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS
,Foikr_12,oviFROLa
TRUCKS
235.1640
USED CARS
66 FORD Custom 500 4 door, 6 auto., E77401 2245
65 DODGE Polara 4 dr., V8 auto., PS & PB, E79101 1795
65 FORD Custom 4 door, 6 auto., E77400 1595
65 FORD Custom 500 4 door, 6 auto., E75560 1695
65 FORD Custom 4 door, 6 stick, E79730 1595
65 VOLKSWAGEN Coach, 896306 1095
65 MORRIS Sedan, A96894 995
64 METEOR Hardtop, V8 stick, E79609 1295
64 FORD Custom 4 door, 6 stick, E44037 1445
64 FORD Galaxie 500 4 door, V8 auto., J33216 1645
64 FAIRLANE 500 2 door Hardtop, 6 auto., E79811 1595
64 FORD 10 passenger wagon, loaded, 83336X 1845
64 MERCURY Hdtp, loaded, "new motor", E43293 1995
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Philco 17"portable TV
The Ford 6000 is today's most versatile 5-plow
tractor. Select-O-Speed on-the-go power
shifting. Outstanding fuel economy. Ford's ex-
clusive "Power-Stor" hydraulics.
When you see for yourself the unbeatable
features of the 6000 tractor and buy it before
November 18th.,you get a superb Philco 17"
portable TV completely free!
Ask about our pre-season
Trade 'N Save plan ...use
it to save dollars.
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wib Coward
and Susan of London visited Sun-
day with Mrs. John Coward.
Mrs. Wm Walters and Mr s.
George Frayne of Sunshine Line
spent a couple of days this past,
week with Mrs. W. J. Beer and
Miss May Skinner at Grand Bend.
Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Bar-
bara visited Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macdonald at
Hensall.
By MRS. WM. WALTERS
TIME FOR A WINTER TUNE-UP
COMPLETE DIAGNOSTIC n
SCOPE ANALYSIS OF YOUR •YY
ENGINE'S ELECTRICAL 6 cyl. Engine
SYSTEM SPECIAL ONLY 399
8 cyl. Engin e
Insure a smooth running trouble free winter by
taking advantage of this special low price this
weekend only ask for Keith or Albert.
THURS., FRI. & SAT. ONLY
0. K. SHAW & SONS LTD.
EXETER 235.0160
Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Jaques and family.
Rev, and Mrs. Douglas Warren
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Spence and
family, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Morgan and boys, St.
Marys, Mrs. Mary Brock with
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern
attended a surprise birthday
party Sunday for their aunt, Miss
Minnie Hern, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern, Exeter.
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mr. Eber Lewis visited Sunday
with his mother inGoderich Hos-
pital.
Miss Margaret Haist left Sun-
day to take her second year at
University of Western Ontario,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist and
Margaret were in Dorchester
Saturday attending the funeral of
their great nephew, Allan Ross
Mawdsley who was killed instant-
ly on Thursday when he ran in
front of a pick-up truck in Dor-
chester. He is survived by his
parents and four-year-old bro-
ther and grandparents.
USED CAR SPECIALS
65 METEOR 2 door V8 standard, radio
License E44433
64 ENVOY Epic. License E90668
64 DODGE 4 door V8 automatic. License E82144
64 GALAXI.E XL convertible, License A760349
61 PONTIAC 4 door, 6 automatic. Lic. 45526H
59 PONTIAC 2 door hardtop, 6 automatic
License E78594
65 C800 FORD TRUCK, completely
equipped, 20' cattle rack, 427872
ATTENTION FARMERS
58 CHEVROLET 3 ton with hoist and rack
License C74194 (66) tt&--erCr 595,00
HENSALL MOTORS LTD,
Hwy 4 South Meteor, Mercury, Comet 267.2604
Page 16 Times-Advocate, September 28, 1967
Quality
Used Cars
64 Chev Biscayne Sedan,
6 automatic, one own-
er. A36406,
61 Pont Coach, 6 stick,
low mileage. E91621.
61 Chev Belair sedan, 6
automatic, radio, or-
iginal paint. E91620.
61 Ford Galaxie V8, four
door hardtop, sharp.
E77488.
60 Chev Sedan, 6 stick,
radio.
60 Meteor Coach, 6 auto-
matic, radio, cheap
transportation. A84953
59 Pont Sedan, 6 automa-
tic, radio. E77508,
61 Ford Pick up, long,
wide box, new paint
job. C77I65.
Broderick Bros.
Exeter
S o, who really needs a chair?
One of the acrobatic Shakleton sisters performing at last week's audience. The two teenagers thrilled
Exeter Fair program had a novel way of keeping an eye on the manoeuvres and dance steps.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mrs. Lloyd Jaques was hostess
for the Kirkton Women's Institute
Thursday evening.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Lawrence Beckett, Jacque-
line and Geraldine were Mrs.
Agnes McCune. of Phoenix, Ariz-
ona, Mrs. Zeta Grosebeck of
Chicago, Ill, and Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Asals of London.
Mrs, Lawrence Mills and Mr.
Russell Mills of London visited
Sunday evening with Miss Blanche
Mills and Mr, Edgar Mills.
Mr, 8.; Mrs, Bev Westman and
Janet of Granton visited Satur-
day evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Copeland and girls.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Miller of Lis-
towel visited Sunday with Mr,
& Mrs. James Miller, Betty Jean
and Bob.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean and
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Mountain of
St. Marys visited on Wednesday
with Miss Jean Mountain of Chelt-
enham and also enjoyed a trip to
Collingwood and other northern
points last week,
Miss Jean Copeland attended
the annual meeting of District 10
of the Ontario Horticultural So-
ciety at the South Perth Centen-
nial School, Saturday.
Several ladies of the com-
munity visited the Museum in St.
Marys , Tuesday evening and en-
joyed the outing very much.
the crowd with their intricate
T-A photo
Runners-up to Zurich queen
Kathy Munn, centre, chosen as queen of the Zurich fair, is flanked by her two runners-up. On the left
is Madeline Bedard and on the right is Linda Webb. Eight girls competed for the title and it took the
judges a long time to come to their decision. - T-A photo
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and safety of a
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or Chrysler...we
have several in
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Does your present
car road wander?
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EXETER
235.1250
11,
Zion West congregation
celebrates anniversary
United Church with Rev. Douglas
Warren of Exeter as guest min-
ister. Two anthems were sung
by the church choir with Mrs.
Harold Hern as organist and
Mrs. Earl Miller as pianist.
Visitors in the community for
the day were:
Mr. and Mrs. Everard Miller,
Grand Bend, with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon and
family, Brinsley, with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hern and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen,
St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Pullen and David of Clinton with
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilk-
inson and Jim of Leamington with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques,
Harry and Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden,
Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
paynter and family, Kirkton, with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Attwood
and Jenny. London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hern and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mc-
Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thomson and family, Woodham,
Miss Judy Jory, Miss Brenda
Sims and Blair Fletcher with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker and
boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowers,
By MRS. THOMAS HE RN
The Fall Anniversary service
was held Sunday at Zion West
g at
deals
ON
LIKE.NEW
CARS,
65 MERCURY
automatic, 352 V8, radio,
PS & PB, like new E78117
64 FAIRLANE 500
V8 automatic,
radio E79545
63 METEOR
4-door,
VS automatic E78015
63 MERCURY
4-door Sedan E82148
62 VOLKSWAGEN BUS
9 passenger 94642X
58 FORD
4-door sedan,
V8 automatic E78597
Coming this weekend -
64 METEOR
4-door sedan, radio,
automatic, black, like new
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