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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-03-14, Page 14Irk 14. Timps...Advocatif, March 144.1960 sed nylons, stamps collected in Crediton New manager W, L. Ferguson, formerly of Lon., don, has been named manager of the Exeter office of Avco Fi, Bailee Limited (formerly Cres- cent Finance Corporation), He succeeds Glen McNabb, who has moved to Ingersoll. Some fight for principles at stake; others just want the steak. home Of M. Hugh Davis, Misses Nancy and Marylou Tindall were gnestS Saturday afternoon at a birthday party for Jane Hardy at, the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nill er Hardy, %Litman. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sovereign and boys, were Saturday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dickins. Mr, and Mrs. Earl ,Atkinson were guests with Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis Sunday, mr, and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr, and Mrs, ClarenceDavis visited with Mrs. Lou McFalls at the nursing home, Ailsacraig, Sunday, Mra. Vete CaldWeil t ,Shedden, visited her aunt, WAS Alice Moines, and her sister, Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, ,Lucan! re- cently. Mr. And Mrs, Earl Greenlee Visited Mr, and Mrs, pop LeitOh, Lucan, Sunday, Wednesday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Donald IllMan. Dereck and Julie, Mr, and Mrs, Ron carrell, Ian and Brenda, held a birthday dinner Sunday evening, They were observing Ron's birthday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carroll and Wayne and Miss Denise Lapointe, gr, and Mrs. . Don Fairbairn, Davis attended g44, musicatforkt, Lopdon, were 4qhday guests with.. 'APX" at Talbot College. Theatre,, Mrs and Mrs, At11_PilS9n. « !VW% Mr. and Mrs. Heber were guests .Thursday with Mrs, Leonard Lambourpe, 4ondon, township, Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr,. Were Friday evening guests. of . Professor .and GordonMrs. Green of London.. Little miss 1,4tti Dobbs spent Saturday afternoon with her goci, mother, Mrs. Irene Marziali, :and .friends: -Rosanne and Louisa while Mrs. Fred Dobbs, and Freddie accompanied. by Miss heather ontra.lia armers-. Supply td Grain to Feed • Cement Building Supplies. Coq I 228-6638 CANADIAN TIRE'S SPRING SPREE SAVINGS TO SING ABOUT • • .„..„. . . 24 Reduced! CARPET SWEEPER - Twin comb; dial control. All metal casing. 1188 Reg, $13.99 • SPECIAL ! DUST MOP - Ideal for under- the-furniture cleaning. Bushy head detaches for cleaning. 48" enamelled handle. COMPARE AT Rugged, i ri ght f ct ht el i lightwegeric broom, Just or spring-cleaning. $29.95, .., Quiet, powerful motor. Easy to use, easy. to store. Giant disposable dust bag. Special Sale! 'Lewyt' SWEEPER VAC SAVE! BICYCLE DRESS-UPS! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT, QUANTITIES ON ALL SALE ITEMS. ainnoinn TIRE =ram TIRE O.K. SHAW & SONS LTD. EXETER 235.0180 EXTRA! 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BICYCLE CARRIER YOU'D, need one of these for summer eyeling excliksiona. Enamelled black steel; rear mount. Regular $1.39 .. • ,, .. , . . ,.. 0 Reg $1.10 ELECTRIC HORN Just for fun, just for safety! Fingertip button control, handlebar mount. (Bat- *If MISS E.4LA MPRI,OCK 013-gPTIVIY With a good attendance, the Zion UC'W Met for their monthly ,meeting the evening of March 7 ) in the church 40190 rooms.. Mrs. C9r0911Finkbeiner raCCOM , partied the singing., The theme of the meeting, "Prayer) What IS It To Yon?". was presented by Mrs. Gordon Ratz, WS. Aaron Wein and Miss Lillian Ilaist, Reverend Howard Zurbrigg favored with a piano solo and Mrs. G. E. Wenzel presented the topic on spiritual life, Mrs. Howard 'Zurbrigg Pon- ducted the business. Used nylons are to be saved as there is need for them in Korea. Used stamps are being sent this week to Tor- onto to assist in the work of the Leper Mission. It was decided to adopt the project of preparing fancy aprons to be sent this fall to miss Jean Kellerman in Japan. It was announced that Rev, Allan icielver from Ethiopia is to speak at the next meeting, April 4. Hostesses were Mrs. Gordon Ratz, Mrs. Lloyd Hey, Mrs.Nel- son Schenk and Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner. PERSONALS Mr. Francis Clark is a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Galloway enjoyed the weeks they spent in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Squire, Centralia, accompanied them on their trip. great deals ON LIKE-NEW CARS 66 COMET Sedan, 15,000 miles, V•8 auto., radio, excellent E81821 65 METEOR Hardtop, automatic, radio, 352 cu. in., 42,000 miles, excellent. H47461 64 FAIRLANE 500 VS automatic, radio E/9545 64 CHEVROLET Stationwagon, 6 cyl., stick 30011X 64 ECONOLINE Heavy Duty Delivery new panel, excellent condition 080718 63 VALIANT Station Wagon, auto., radio 94718X 63 MERCURY 4-door Sedan, V-8 auto., radio E82148 62 PONTIAC Convertible, radio, V-8 auto., 283 cu. in. A87748 62 COMET 4-door Sedan 6 cyl. standard E43085 SOUTH -END SERVICE Exeter 235-2322 Saturday evening the BullderS Class of Zion United Sunday School bewled at the Exeter Lanes, then returned to the church for'lunch, Highlight Of the social hour was a birthday cake In honor of Rev, Howard zur- brim, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fanner and Brenda attended College Royal. Weekend at the University of Guelph onSaturday. They tOur- ed the classroolns of Macdonald. Institute where there were fine displays of student work, They also visited the Ontario Veterin- ary College, Mr, Emile Ruggaber 1$ a pat- ient at St. Joseph's Hospital) Lon- don, following a heart attack suffered at his home Saturday morning. Winners at last Tuesday's Bingo sponsored by the Hall and park Boards were: Judy Smith, (2), Ethel MacDonald, Mrs. Rob- ert Bell, Joan Scott, Mrs. Rich- ard Ayotte, Mrs. Tom Smith, Allen Becker (3), Lorne Hodge, Susan Schenk, Peter Remington, Mrs. Armstrong, Jim Hayter, Gloria Martin, Mrs. Dennis O'- Rourke, Mrs. P, Dietrich, Mrs. C. Edwards, Peter Martin, Mrs. Anne Hirtzel, Wayne King, Russ King, Mrs. M. Desjardine, Mrs. Joe Anjecka, Mrs. A. For. The next game will be held March 19. The call stands at 57 numbers with a jackpot of $105. Girl speaks about trips By MRS. DAVIS M/Pri:SKJAY. Wednesday the iadies of St, patricWs congregation met at the Nine Of Mrs. Harry Car, roll for the. March meeting of the AQW and followed the day of P rayer service (as the Friday Service was postponed on ac, count of ; funeral). Mrs, Hugh Davis, Mrs. herr)! Carroll, Mrs, Clarence Davis, Mrs, R. Carroll and. Mrs. C. AtkinSPA led for the service, Mrs. H. Davis gave a paper on the topic, The service was closed by the rector Rev, Bell. Plans were made for a dessert euchre and bake sale to be held in the Parish Hali March at 1:30 o'clock. Plans were made also for a refreshment booth at the farm sale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickens, March 27. St. Patrick's Church service Sunday was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Kooy and on Monday the ladies quilted at the .44 TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT LOADER, "C" or Super "C" complete with tank and valve 53 FERGUSON TRACTOR & LOADER Completely overhauled IHC M GAS TRACTOR IHC 250 D AND LOADER 57 OLIVER SUPER "77", gas, above average FORD 850 GAS TRACTOR 61 FORD DEXTA D & LOADER 60 MASSEY FERGUSON 35, 3 cyl. diesel, above average 65 IHC 414 DIESEL, above average 61 SUPER MAJOR 67 FORD "3000" gas, 8 speed SPECIAL 60 J-D DIESEL CRAWLER AND LOADER 60 POWER MAJOR, LOADER AND BACK HOE 6S FORD 4000 D 8 SPEED 66 FORD 4000D, TO speed, power shift wheels 65 FORD 5000, 10 speed (loaded) 66 FORD 6000, low hours LARRY SNIDER 1968 SKI-DOO with electric starter, 16 h.p., with very little hours. HENSALL MOTORS LTD. Meteor, Mercury, Comet HENSALL Hwy 4 South 1624604 By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The United Church Women met Thursday evening with a good crowd in attendance. Mrs. Don- ald Bray and Mrs. Fleming SImp- son were hostesses. Mrs. Almer Passmore was program convener and led in the worship service assisted by Mrs. Gerry Grubb and Mrs. James Anderson. Miss Sylvia Stewart gave her speech "On Her Trip to Expo" and "To The East Coast". Mrs. Archie Etherington gave a reading "Japanese Version of the Twenty Third Psalm". Mrs. Alvin Passmore favored with a piano solo. Mrs. Reg Hodgert gave a chapter from the study book, Japanese Profile, assist- ed by Mrs. Bev Alexander,Mrs. Robert Cann, Mrs, Feming Simpson and Mrs. Bev Morgan. Readings were given by Mrs. Almer Passmore and Mrs. Wil- liam Johns. Mrs. William Rohde took charge of the business. It was decided to pack a bale and also used nylons at the April meeting. It was decided to entertain Chiselhurst, Cromarty and Elim- vine at the April meeting. Lunch was served by Group 3. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ava and Michael of Elimville, were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne entertained quite a number of guests Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde visited on Saturday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Russell Morley of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth, were Saturday evening guests with Mr, and Mrs. Glen Stewart. Mr. and Wt. Ray Cann and Cheryl were Sunday guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Merkley of London. The Happy Doubles Meeting will be held Wednesday evening March 20 at 9 pm sharp. Another need of the timeS is a typewriter that will make a non- committal wiggle when you are not sure about the Spelling. Sortie people would rather be wrong than Viet for a moment, SPECIAL! SPONGE MOP - Highly - absorbent cellulose sponge. Approx. 8 1/2 " wide. Big coil-spring metal wringing detachment. Varnished hardwood handle, SAVE! SPONGE MOP REFILL -.Moisture-greedy sponges fit most mops,. Keep a pair handy for quick replacement. 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