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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-03-28, Page 8f+ Eft ,8. iltrePAdv9cotfoi. Mitch 2$, 196$ •1111lluitoolmoomonolwolumoopol.000(i .0100001llooffifiRot REC NEWS , ay ALVIN WILL.gRT 1110 Penguins wept one game up in the, '17est-et,three Aeg wee hoese league final with.a A good cheering section Plenty of vocal support is encouraging for any hockey team and the Hensel' pee wees had plenty of it in their game against Plattsville in Goderich Friday morning. Although the Hensall boys were on the short end of the score they were spurred on by Melanie Veal, Patti Rowcliffe, Debbie Smith, Bob Wray, Michael Craven and Mike Veal. T-A photo, AliWtMa•.:%":.•• 4*.M.e.VANi* 'N)31..VAP,INVialiipEA<Anmil#0M.z:vg*MaSW,P3,W046.1l,,falgfRellaAilrffes*:. yea ON LIKE-NEW CARS A Shower Of April Specials 1967 DODGE POLARA 4 dr„ 6 cyl. auto., radio 1966 PONTIAC 2-dr., 6 cyl. standard 1966 METEOR 4-dr., V-8 auto., 1965 MERCURY "MONTCLAIR 4 dr. Sedan, loaded 1965 COMET CALIENTE 2 dr, Hardtop, V-8 auto. 1965 FALCON 2-dr—Hdfp„ big 6, auto„ radio 1964 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 dr. Sedan, V-8 auto,, radio 1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 dr., V-8 auto. 1064 VIVA 1064 COMET 4-door Wagon big 6, automatic 1964 FORD XL 2 dr. Hardtop P*S.. & t3.8., butket seats 1961 MERCURY 4-door Sedan 1955 CADILLAC 4-door A32828 H55678 H48776 E77920 E81621 E81798 13552 E79965 Eat 655 95231X £80183 878601 1E81997 Trucks 65 MERCURY 1/2 TON, 8' box C80856 64 MERCURY I TON TRUCK c81574 61 #ARGO 1 TON TRUCK, needs Work C84120 HENSALL MOTORS,. Moieoe.„ Mercury, -Como fitt41SA4L 'Hwy 4 South * 2624604 NEW — FORD 3000 ,J.0400031.,,,5000 , 6000 & 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRACTORS IN STOCK NOW FOR SPRING DELIVERY COMING SOON THE 105 H.P. FORD "8000" LSMFT SPRING SPECIALS CARS 67 FORD GALAXIE 500 2.DOOR HARDTOP V-8 automatic, PS & PB, radio, H44215 66 METEOR MONTCALM 2-DOOR HARDTOP 390 V-8 automatic, PS & PB, radio, H46289 66 MUSTANG 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-8 automatic, radio, H47191 66 MUSTANG 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-8, 3 speed stick, radio, H1258 65 FORD GALAXIE 500 ZDOOR HARDTOP 6 cyl., standard transmission, radio, H82085 64 MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP' V-8 automatic, PS & PB, radio, H413141 64 FORD XL, 2-DOOR HARDTOP V-8 automatic, PS & PB, radio, H48281 3195.00 2495.00 2395.00 2295.00 1795.00 1795.00 1695.00 COMING SOON 67 DODGE CHARGER, 2-door hardtop, loaded TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT IBC 7' STIFF TOOT14 CULTIVATOR NEW IIDEA SPREADER 53 FERGUSON TRACTOR a. 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Construction was :4401 during the winter months, The 44thertty .PNOPet t.c! re-4 calve a report in the near future regarding the .cleYetoPMent of re- creation and Park:40041o* the clam, The report Is beiPg.• Kee' .pared by a Toronto f i rm,. qhoP your neWsPaPer ads and keep the sayings in your own Pocketboolc. Dark and light colored egg yolks have the same nutritional value, If you own 1959 Canada avings Bonds Here's a special offer just for you The Government of Canada has created a special new high-yielding security for the advance refunding of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds. These Special Replacement Bonds will be dated May 1, 1968, and will mature in 10 years 5 months on October 1, 1978. They will be available only in exchange for an equal amount of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds, and not for cash. Their average annual yield to maturity will he 6.88%. They will retain all the standard features which have made Canada Savings Bonds the most popular investment in Canada's history. This in- cludes the right to cash them any time at any bank for full face value plus earned interest. In addition, Special Replacement Bonds offer the opportunity to double your money. If you choose not to cash your regular interest coupons during the lit of the bond, 3 Compound Interest Certificates then become payable for a total of $280.00 extra (on each $1,000,00 bond), This amount plus your regular interest coupons doublesyour Money: Yon Can take advantage of this compound interest feature in various ways. And that's not all, There will be two Prepayment Coupons, cashable May 1, 1968, attached to each Special Replacement Bond. They represent the 6 months' interest already earned by your old bond and the prepayment of the 3% mitt-taxable pretnitutt originally dot November 1, 1968. On a $11000.00 bond, these two Prepayment Coupons will be worth a total of $55,00. The exchange procedure is simple. Take your 1959 Canada Savings Bonds to your bank s authorized investment dealer, trust or loan company. They will make all arrangements for you. Exchange your 1959 Canada Savings ponds for the new high-yielding Special Replacement Bonds without delay. This offer expires on May 1S, 1968. 1959 Canada Bonds First, the serial nuMber in red in the upper Cotner of each bond is preceded by "S14"in black. Second, the hame ottheitsue, "Canada Savings Bond"" "1959 Series"is stlOwfllust below the serielhumbet, How to recognize your LUCAN LANES LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE SD (OPEN WEEK) 51 RE (1D, Watson 634) 3 35 MA (D. Wallis 689) 3 33 DU (3. Nurse 686) 3 29 FE (R, McRoberts 487) 0 29 SH (D. Weller 645) 0 19 NM (C. Morse 437) 0 11 LUCAN LADIES LEAGUE HI (M, Elson 638) 4 114 RA (A. Lewis 563) 3 124 CO (M. Kennedy 581) 4 50 LE (H. Lewis 582) 3 55 CU (A. Scott 62'7) 5 92 PI (H, Black 544) 2 85 SP (L. McKenzie 5'74) 7 104 SH (M. Sovereign 513) 0 50 FR (J. McComb 528) 5 100 HO (J. Hayter 535) 2 20 DA (K. Haskett 635) 7 116 THE COLLEENS TH (B. Steeper 486) 111 FE (S, Morley 455) 99 MG (P. Holmes 479) 93 TS (H. Ryan 567) 81 DO (13. Wraith 617) 80 TW (C. VanBussel 553) 40 64 VALIANT 4-DR radio, balance of factory warranty E9798 full price only 91045" (D01)" ver CiV -SPECIALS 66 FAIRLANE 500 STATION WAGON V-8, automatic, radio, 947 I 2X 65 CHRYSLER 300 SEDAN PS & PB, automatic, power windows, defogger, radio, etc., E901 17 63 PONTIAC 4-DOOR automatic, new tires, sharp, E78612 63 CHEV IMPALA automatic, PS & PB. radio, sharp, E79112 68 DODGE D100 SWEPTLINE 1/2 EXPRESS (1500 miles) All heavy duty equipment. Save on this one. It was our demonstrator. DOBBS MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1250 EVENINGS 235-1130 this SLinday, Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week. South End Service t..slowspaper item" starts confusion How long does it take to thaw a frozen roast? For one pound of meat allow 5 to 6 hours at room temperature or 1 to 1 1/2 hours in frOnt of an electric fan. If the meat is thawed at room temperature, cook it as 235.2322 soon as it is thawed but while still icy cold. Mci4ks. ,..99010g4.0 lrOin ,p4ge tittle tire. in retaliating as 13111 chipqlkaee ..skated the length of the. lee and OPIIIPed, A PASS out to front .to a waiting Bill FairlAirst Who made no mistake- in flipping, the. puck Past -Trotter at 1;22. to knot the. apin, With 10.S than four minutes remaining in the middle session 1)41e- Robinson sent a long screen- ed shot from the hineiine that found it's way into the ..Exeter net tO. give the .visitors a lead they never relingnishesi. The penalty situation we.s. versesi in the second period with Mitchell being ogled for infrac- tions. on five occasions while the ,Exeter club receiveda single penalty. The local Hawks put on a -strong. Atta.ck in the third period and kept the puck in the other end of the rink for mast of -the first six minutes, At this time Larry Pickett broke away from the .Exeter pressure and went In alone to pp the score to 5-3. In one of the best defensive moves of the game, defenceman Dale Robinson made a diving stop of a hard shot by Bill Chipchase and Trutter did the same on Bill Fairbairn's quick rebound shot. Scott Burton batted home the final Exeter tally at 18;13 from a pile up In front of the Mitchell net. Coach Terry Bourne sent out six attackers in the dying moments but they were unable to come up with the equalizing goal. The clubs split the four pen- alties handed out in the final twenty minutes by referees Gerry Hesse of Stratford and Gus Bous- sey of Seaford), Figure skaters perform tests Although the regular season activities of the Exeter Figure Skating Club have been com- pleted some of the members are taking tests under the super- vision of Canadian Figure Skat- ing Association judges. The following Exeter skaters were successful in passing tests in Listowel Sunday; Prelimin- ary Dances—Dutch Waltz, Cheryl Sweet, Cathy Vriese, Con- nie Miners, Wendy Webb, Heath- er Dougherty and Judy Heywood. Canasta Tango —Janice Hay- ter, Patsy Wilcox, Danny Laing and Cheryl Sweet; Swing Dance — Ricky Hayter, Debbie Potter, Ann Pinder, Launa Corbett and Beverley Finnen; First Figures, Kathy Holtzmann and Sheila Wil- lert. Three Exeter skaters Kathy Hohmann, Sheila Willert and Judy Estey will be travelling to Woodstock Saturday to try their bronze free skating tests. Senior dance tests willbe held at the Exeter arena Sunday afternoon April 7 at 2 o'clock and the public is invited to attend without an admission charge. MENS "A" LEAGUE TR (C, Edwards 762) 4 CO (R. Blackman 623) 0 RO (J. Fuller 743) 2 SP (B, Nicol 687) 2 UN (J. Hennessey 86'7) 3 2x4s(B, Richardson 617) 1 ONE(G, Smith 674) 4 RB (R. Heywood 669) 0 RI (R, Collitigwood '779) 4 KI (S. Burton 610) 0 C4th(E, Matzold 752) 3 CA (J. Bell 703) 1, MENS "B" LEAGUE MI (T. Stire 716) , 4 SK (F. 13rintnell 658) 0 WI (J, Brand 706) 3 BE (G. Gackstetter 648) 1 NO (A. Meikle 622) 4 TE (L. Turnbull 597) () LA (J. Carr 668) 3 WO (R. Dickey 660) 1 TR (G. Wilson '724) 3 CA (R. Rowe 598) PE (W. Peitsch 6'73) 4 CJB (B. Jones 633) 0 LADIES "A" LEAGUE LE (N. Dowson 618) HD (I, Campbell 584) TR (N. Rooth 696) BB (W. Brintnell 652) OB (L. Smith 614) BH (H. Rader 522) PP (E. Skinner 691) HG (N. Coleman 617) KI (C. Moore 528) DU (D, Hackwell 572) MM (V. Lindenfield 673) RO (E. Blommaert 637) LADIES "B" LEAGUE MM (G. Elsie 618) 4 136 dirk win over the ?POWS, Satur- day. The second garne was plaYed Wednesday night, Henry Martens, TerrY Janke and Steve Harrison were the marksineg for the Pen, guins. Bosten blanked theRangers a-0 to sweep their novice series in two straight games. Howard. Schenk fired both BoSton scores. Eloston eliminated Chicagg from house league bantam play with a cenvineing 8-0 Win. Allan parsons headed the )3ostop scor- ing department wtth a four goal effort while Robert Ryckma.n, Randy GiMilan, John KraMPP and Larry Bourne added singles. Robbie Lindenfield, Scott Litt and Phillip Moore replied in single fashion for the losers, This Saturday will be the last of house league hockey for this year. The novice, squirts and mites will play as usual from 10 to 12 while the pee wees ha.ve the day off. I hope all the boys, coaches and parents got as much pleasure out of hocicey this v:Inter as I did. I feel safe in saying this was one of the best seasons that minor hockey has enjoyed in some time, not necessarily in the number qf trophies won but in overall par- ticipation. To wind up a great season, a hockey banquet is planned for sometime in May. Derry Boyle, EMHA president, is trying to secure the services of Ron Ellis of the Toronto Maple LeafS as a gueSt speaker. Seme of you may not know that Ren Ellis played minor hockey in Exeter back in 1952-53 while his father, Randy Ellis, was statiOned at RCAF C entralia. The Exeter pee wee house league entry won the Lake Huron zone southern title last week and will journey to Wingharn Saturday to play the winner of a similar tourney held in the north. At the time of writing, playing times have not been received but the players will be notified as to the time they are to report to the arena for departure. Don't forget the third game of the OHA Junior "D" semt-finals between the Exeter and Mitchell Hawks here Friday night at 8:30. ' y Three clubs vie for dart trophy Friday night will mark the close of actual play in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league for the season as the three teams left in the running vie for the grand championship. The hay Four, Cleaners and Hairpins will meet in a round robin Series this week to decide a winner, A banquet will be held on April 27 to complete the year. 66 COMET Sedan, 15,000 miles, V-8 auto„ radio, emerald colour, excellent E81821 65 METEOR Hardtop, automatic, radio, 352 cu, in., 42,000 miles, excellent. New paint, lower blue H47461 64 FAIRLANE 500 VS automatic, radio E79545 64 CHEVROLET stationwaeon, 6 cyl, stick 30011X 64 ECONOLINE Heavy Duty Delivery new panel, excellent condition C80718 63 VALIANT Station Wagon, auto., radio, real sharp, red, new paint, new white wall tires 94718X 63 MERCURY 4-door Sedan, V.8 auto., radio E82148 62 PONTIAC Convertible, radio, V-8 auto., 283 cu. in., new top, new paint, yellow A87748 62 COMET 4-door Sedan, 6 cyl, standard, blue, new paint E43085 57 CONSUL. Sedan H49136 61 INTERNATIONAL Pickup, 24,000 miles, needs body work 56081C COMING NEXT WEEK . . 63 PONTIAC Stratochief 6 cyl. automatic, like new SOUTH -END SERVICE Exeter 7 0 5 2 7 0 3 7 0 5 2 41 23 67 48 52 41 46 77 73 24 66 66 64 32 66 46 56 50 5'7 52 67 38 42 46 123 105 97 96 139 56 Bo 140 68 55 105 70 meg residentS may ,have been slightly confused reading an sue of the London Free Press IPAt week that. proclaimed in hold headlines that -"AUSableAgtherity to start $2,000,040 OM sect". The story went on to point out that work Pe the proleet would start next .month, Ausable officiate indicate that the reporter AppArently beeame eonf,USeci and the dam he was re- ferring to is the Parkhill dam e which has already been started, Mrs. C. Hume, secretary, treasurer, reported that work On the darn was expected to get JJ (E, Baynham 791) JS (G. Skinner 701) SW (P. Crawford 580) SP (L. Thorne 593) UN (J. Dougherty 687) HA (G. Roberts 676) EL (M. Miners 601) NU (B. Minderline 505) AC (M. Skinner 598) MIXED LEAGUES HA (H. HoltzMann 706) CC (T. Wright 603) H8 (C. Atthill '703) YS (J. Glover 653) HS (S. Lightfoot 569) TH (B. Johnson 614) BA (D. Lewis 580) U&D(S. Glanville 50'7) WI (D. McDonald 641) HE (A. Hunter 567) AC (D. Datars 659) RR (A. Hera 574) PP (J. Bell 699) VA (I). Bennett '772) CH (V. Smith 757) GU (B. Sanders 726) TA (D. Brock 653) HG (R. Luxton 529) PS (R. Ferguson 612) RA (J. Scott 622) 3 137 5 90 2 74 5 84 2 55 5 114 2 118 5 '73 2 84 3181 2974 31.17 3006 2974 2901 294'7 2710 3107 2826 2958 2906 3195 3118 3211 2994 3140 2995 3145 2945