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Thursday, Friday & Saturday
JUNE 13, 14 & 15
WIN ONE OF 2 FREE
CAR RADIOS
One new car buyer and one
used car buyer will win a
FREE Car Radio during
our Grand Opening.
WIN 25 GAL'S. OF GAS
FREE Yes, eight of our
customers purchasing gas
during our Grand Opening
will win 25gallons of gas
each.
We have now been in business in Exeter for the past six months, selling and
servicing Volkswagen and Imperial Oil products. This has given us the opportunity
to survey the market conditions and the motoring needs of the people in this
area, We have since adapted to these needs and now we would like you and your
family to come in and view our many products and facilities, to see how they,
and we work to give to you the finest products and service available. So join, us
this weekend, relax, have fun, eat and generally look us over. We're interested in
getting to know you better with no obligation on your part of course, A special
thanks to our many customers who have patronized us during our first months
and a welcome to everyone.
Sincerely
SPECIAL PRICES ON DEMOS!
1968 DELUXE VOLKSWAGON with radio, H49183
Reg. List Price $2215.00 $150" OFF
1968 VOLKSWAGON FAMILY BUS 98368X. Reg.
List Price $3215.00 $215" OFF
$100 OFF ALL USED CARS
1966 VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK Lic, E3147, Reg.
$1895,
$1795.
1966 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE Lic, H56531. Reg,
$1495. $1395.
1966 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE Lie. 63228J. Reg.
$1495. $1395.
WIN A GROCERY HAMPER
FREE Other gasoline
customers will win free
hampers full of food.
FREE BARBECUE
Everyone is welcome with
no obligation. Hotdogs In'
Hamburgers, free pop and
Coffee and lots of treats
for the younger set.
1965 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE tic. H48660. Reg.
$1295,
1965 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE Lic. H55847, keg,
$1295,
1965 VOLKSWAGEN DELIVERY Van Lic, 07911,
Peg. 61095,
1964 VOLKSWAGEN Lic. H5883i leg. $895,
1961 PONTIAC PASISIENNE Sedari.1.10, H5451
$1195,
$1195.
$ 995,
$ 795.
$ OS,
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The New Shiftless V.W.
The Westfatic(Comper
The Korttion:Ghict Conv,
ON TAYLOR
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A Message From Don Taylor
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Difficult to resist
Shiny apples and smiling faces are a difficult combination to resist and they always combine to make
Boy Scout and Cub apple day a big success. These Exeter Cubs were among those who paraded the
streets Saturday and knocked on doors to raise funds for their many activities. — T-A photo
Hold mission dedication
at Thames Road church
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
On Sunday morning during the
church service Edwin Miller
spoke a few words on the dedi-
cations to missions.
Carolyn Glanville spoke for the
Messengers and Barbara Miller
presented the money. Miss Jo-
anne Hodgert presented money
from the CGIT, Robert Bray
spoke for the Tyro and Brian
Mayer and Brian Miller pre-
sented money from the Youth
Fellowship Group.
Donald Kernick, M and M
treasurer, accepted the money.
Flowers in the church on Sun-
day were placed there by the
family of the late William Allison.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Alan and Connie were Sunday
McLauchlan of Lambeth. Women at resort guests with Mr. and M. John
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wein and
rs
family of Royal Oak Michigan,
list their birthplace Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wein and
family and Mrs. Isobelle Wein and
Cameron of Exeter were Sunday
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL hard, Mrs. Lloyd Wolper and guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Stone, GRAND BEND Mrs. Elgin Hendrick.
Miss Margaret Kernick is The evening unit of Grand Bend spending the summer at Wood-
PERSONALS United Church Women was held eden Camp, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fink- on Tuesday evening with 21 pres- beiner have moved to their home Ray Cottle, William Ethering- ent.
ton, William Walters, Ross Hod- on Ontario St., Grand Bend which
The devotional was taken by they purchased from Miss Mary gert, Almer Passmore and Lee Mrs. Jack Eagleson and Mrs. Yoe. Miss Mary Yeo has moved
Webber spent a few days fishing Lawrence Mason. Debbie Love to her home on Woodward Ave. at the French River. played an accordion solo and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan Ginger Love played a piano solo. Miss Debbra Webb spent the of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. weekend with her grandparents, Mrs. Wm. Sturdevant gave a Mr. and Mrs, Art Webb. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. report on her weekend at West-
John Templeman and family of minster College on May 24 and
HURON NATIVE DIES Staffa, and. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon an interesting discussion follow-
Word has been received of the Mayer and Robbie of London ed.
death of Albert Shetler, 91, of enjoyed a picnic at the home of
Roll call was birthday and Semans, Sask. He lived in Dash- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer on birthplace. wood as a boy and attended Black- Sunday, They Were Celebrating
Mrs. Hobert Keyes presided bush school before Dashwood Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mavrr's
for business and introduced Mrs. Public School was built. 11th wedding anniversary r • :une H. Barry and Mrs. Arthur Har-
He was a harness maker by 8 and AL'. and Mrs. Robert 'Min-
ris. A discussion on the Christ-
trade and in later years a shoe can's 53rd wedding anniversary mas Card sample sent from Mrs. mender. He was able to go to his and Mr. and
Lloyd Miller's M, M. Irwin in Korea followed shop each day till his death. 20th anniversary, both on Jdne 9. and orders must be in not later
than September 10, He is survived by his wife, UNITED CHURCH WOMEN Donations Were received for Laura; a daughter in British On Thursday evening the June the bakeless bake sale. Columbia with whom the couple meeting of the United Church Hostesses were Mrs. A. Day- spent the winters; a brother;
WOrbeli 'Was held n the church man and. Miss Mary Yeo. Lunch Jake of B.C,; and a sister, Carrie
basement with Mrs. HoWard Ctn. was served by Mrs, Doug Shop- in California.
nington and Mrs. William Cann as
hostesses.
Mrs. Rohde opened the meeting
with a verse on "Kind Words".
The Baby Band party is to be
held on June 22.
Mrs. Miner was in charge of
the worship service assisted by
Mrs. Ross Hodgert. A moment's
silence of prayer was observed
for the late Senator Robert Ken-
nedy. Mrs. Miner gave the Medi-
tation.
Mrs. Lloyd Knight gave a hum-
orous reading and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore contributed a piano
solo.
Mrs. William Cann introduced
Dr. Harvey Cowen of Exeter who
showed his pictures of Japan.
Mrs. Floyd Stewart thanked the
speaker and presented Mrs.
Cowen with a plant.
HAPPY DOUBLES PICNIC
On Friday evening some forty
people of the Happy Doubles Club
and their families enjoyed a pic-
nic at Riverview Park, Exeter.
After supper sports were held.
Winners were Michael Stewart,
Cheryl Stewart, Donna Stewart,
Ruth Bray, Elaine Stewart, Ron-
nie Stewart, Robert Bray, John,
Miner, Janet Bray,Donna Stewart,
Mrs. Ray Cann, Mrs. Stewart
Miner, Ronnie Stewart, Barry
Miller, Rev. Stewart, William
Rohde.
The committee in charge for
the evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Stewart.