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Br„insley couple mark event
Vlotor visited on Saturday „even-
leg: 'with :Kathleen. and -Gordon
Morley. ,tindayvipttors:weremr„
& Mrs. Milton 'Weddle ,
PyrPKI and Benny Glinoingham
visited on $anday .wtthMr,.$4 m1'4,
Byron .Jackson of lxarlchilh
Pir:T, & Mrs, Doug. Lewis, and,
tnoluy were Father's DayViei-.
tors With, Mr. .4 Mrs, Harvey.
Andrews of Exeter,
By GORDON
Mr. * Mra, Wes 4ewl.a.cola,
orated their golden wedding an-
niyersary at West W-GilliVraY
Pall, on .4tkird4Y1 They were .the
recipients, of many gifts, Their.
famUy -of Pre sons, .Clayton,.
Gerald and ...Clare of London and
Howard and .Roy of California
Were hOnle for the event.
Mr. .4- 'Mrs, John Dyck and
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66 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF 4-DOOR
6 cyl., standard, radio, E19587
66 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR
6 cyl., automatic, radio, H78958
66 FAIRLANE GTA HARDTOP
390, 4 barrel, automatic, radio, H48104
66 COUNTRY SEDAN (10 PASSENGER)
V-8 automatic, P.S. & P.B., 98294X
65 METEOR RIDEAU 4-DOOR
V-8, automatic, radio, H62341
65 CORVAIR MONZA 2-DOOR HARDTOP
4 speed, radio, H47189
65 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF 4-DOOR
V8 automatic, radio, H47190
64 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 2-DOOR FASTBACK
1/41 automatic, radio, P.S. & P.B., E48141
64 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR
6 eyl., standard transmission, H47474
$1795.00
$1795.00
$2395.00
$2295.00
$1695.00
$950.00
$1395.00
$1525.00
$1050.00
TRUCKS
67 GMC 1/2 -TON PICKUP
6 cyl., "Fleetside", C93921
66 FORD F-700 DUMP
18,500 miles, 2-speed rear axle,
aluminum body, and hoist, 25046V
66 F250 "CAMPER SPECIAL"
V-8 auto., radio, many, many extras, C87668
65 FORD "4 x 4" 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICK-UP
custom cab, radio, C83775
$1895.00
$3850.00
$2695.00
$1950.00
TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT
BISSELL 3 SECTION SPRING TOOTH HARROW 65.00
LOADER FOR INT. "C" or SUPER "C" 115.00
MASSEY 11' Spring Tooth Wheel CULTIVATOR
135.00
NEW IDEA SPREADER
195.00
MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE 10' DISK
250.00
11' TAUL CULTIVATOR (Danish) with Harrows 300.00
FORD 3-FURROW PLOW, 3-point hitch
350.00
MASSEY FERGUSON 4 FURROW 3 pt. hitch plow 400.00
5' FORD FLAIL MOWER 475.00
FORD 4-ROW CULTIVATOR 475.00
50 IHC W4 TRACTOR 475.00
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55 FORD MAJOR DIESEL
77 OLIVER GAS WITH SUPER KIT
57 OLIVER SUPER "77", gas, above average
SS FORD "850"
65 IHC "414", low hours
62 SUPER MAJOR, live pto and hydraulics
60 JOHN DEERE CRAWLER AND LOADER
66 FORD "4000D" 10 SPEED
65 SUPER MAJOR "5000" 10 SPEED
66 FORD "6000" DIESEL
590.00
600.00
1190.00
1250.00
1900.00
2100.00
3200.00
3800.00
4100.00
5000.00
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65 METEOR
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new paint H47064
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63 MERCURY
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61 FORD HALF-TON
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SERVICE
Exeter' •135.1312
30°11X
Sunday •wttb. Mrs. QlterhUlt.And
Miss ,featt, Lammie and 'Mrs,
Art .Attfteld returned home last
Week following an enjoyable beli,
day, They toured the Eastern
States, the maritime. Provinces,
Quebec and Northern Ontario,
Mr, .84. Mrs. Steve Molnar and
family of Agincourt were weekend
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. S, Mol-
nar,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken .Greb visited
with Mr. & Mrs, Ora .Miller in
Middlebury, Indiana over the
weekend.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs, Ken-
neth Hodgins and Marikay were
Mx. & Mrs. Keith Hodgins and
family of Toronto for the weekend
and Mr. & mrs, Don Pickering
and Sheryl of London on Sunday,
Mr, & Mrs. Ray Lammie were
Sunday visitors with Misses
Greta and Amy Lammie in _Hen-
sall.
Mr. & Mrs. Truman Mills of
Collins Bay and 'Miss Flossie
Davey of Exeter were Sunday
guests with Mr, & Mrs. Murray
Elliott.
Weekend guests with Mrs.
Lorne Hicks were Mrs. Fred
Penwarden of Sarnia and Miss
Wilda Pollock of Kitchener.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Arthur McFalls onSaturday were
Mrs. J. McLachlan, Mrs, E.
Simpson, Mrs. R. Lilley of Lon-
don, Mrs. Phil Johnston of Glan-
worth and Mrs. Samson McFalls
of Exeter.
'Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder
were Sunday visitors with mr. &
Mrs. Sam Semple at their cottage
at Port Stanley.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden at-
tended the Anniversary service
in the Kirkton United Church on
Sunday and were visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Ray Paynter and family.
Forest insects and disease
destroy over 1 billion cubic feet
of merchantable timber annually
in Canada.
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question, and he'll give you the amount in cash. Look for these
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UCW GENERAL MEETING
In spite of the bad night there
was a good turn out for the Unit-
ed Church Women general meet-
ing in June.
President Mrs. William
Froats presided and Mrs. Dun-
can McPhee and Mrs. Jim Lock-
yer were in charge of the wor-
ship service.
Mrs. Freeman Austin of the
London Rescue Mission was the
guest speaker and gave an inter-
TOPS MEETING
With leader Mrs. Eldon Hopps
still hospitalized, co-leader Mrs.
Don McRobert presided at the
Tops' meeting on Wednesday
evening when eight members and
one tiny tot were present.
The weigh-in was very satis-
factory with Mrs. R. Carty, the
greatest loser, named queen,
Mrs, Don McRoberts won the
_mystery prize.
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THE WINNERS
Winners of our spedial draws were
Martin De Jong, Bob Moore, Mrs, Baker, Doug Parker,
Jack Jensen, Fred Gibson, Jim Glaab, John Ellwood,
Cliff Blanchard, Geo, Wingrove, Mr, Chandler, Audrey
Abbott, Harry Penhale, Jim Hewitt, JiM Glaab, Art
Hunkin, Mr. S. Sirigh, Mrs, S,Orenchuck, Ernest PS/M i.
Betty Morley,
Your reception was
G- 0- R- R- R-E-A-T
Folks
The friendly Esso Tiger was
watching our many custom-
ers at open house and reports
it was simply g-g-r-r-e-a-t1 He
saw the kids scampering
about in the VVestfalia camper, dreaming of spending their
holidays in the wide-open spaces . . Then there was dad,
who looked about 10 years younger, as he climbed behind
the wheel of that sporty Karman Ghia convertible . And
mom? Well, she beamed from ear to ear when she saw that
Shiftless Volkswagen.
The friendly Esso Tiger would have seen more, but he was
also busy jumping into gas tanks to send happy motorists
along their way with those popular Esso products.
On behalf of ail the gang at
DON TAYLOR MOTORS
We say a sincere
Thank You
For thAing,our gmeid opening
such a SUCCeSs
COME IN -.8t SEE US
ANYTIME
DON 'TAYLOR.
EXETER MOTORS 216 tioo •
Revival Centre lastSaturday with
representatives from Chatham,
Thamesville, Windsor, St. Cath-
arines, Toronto and Lucan pres-
ent.
The Lucan Auxiliary was pre-
sented with two gold awards for
their splendid service during the
past two years.
The Lucan pastor, Rev. Gord-
on McDonald as resolution chair-
man, gave his report.
Two car loads from Lucan at-
tended the convention.
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'Times-Advocate, June 20, 1968
ntertatners, weatherman
make reunion a succ ess
,MRS., FRED BOWDEN
CENTAALIA
Ideal weather attended the Cen-
tralia reunion held S att.; r day
Which attracted a large number
Of former residents from many
places.
One visitor reinarked, ",This
shows a greet deal of Careful
planning and hard work on the
Part of the'COrcitnittee which de-
UNITED
106TH ANNIVERSARY
The 106th anniversary of the
church, was celebrated on Sun-
day. The guest speaker was Rev.
Douglas R. G. Story B.A. B.D.
of Byron, who spoke on "Bridge
Builders Wanted - Apply With-
in". A former member Mrs. Ilene
M. Bamford was the guest solo-
ist.
Winners at Centralia Reunion
Saturday was homecoming day at Centralia as the Police Village held its first annual reunion. Above,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elston of San Bruno, California who travelled the farthest to attend are shown with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powe, who were the eldest couple in attendance. T-A photo,
Dealing at Centralia
One of the features of the evening program of Saturday's reunion at Centralia village was a euchre tourna-
ment. Above, Murray Elliott, Mrs. Keith Hodgins, Mrs. Roy Hamilton and Danny Shoebottom are studying
their hands intently. T-A photo
esting resume of her work at the
Mission.
It was decided to cater to the
Biddulph staff party at the school,
June 18.
Mrs. Ira Carling, Mrs. Wil-
liam Froats and Mrs. Ivan Hearn,
served refreshments.
ANGLICAN
BAPTISM
Following the 11 o'clock ser-
vice John David Radcliffe, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rad-
cliffe was baptized by the rector,
Rev. E. 0. Lancaster. The spons-
ors were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wil-
liams of London, A reception at
the parent's home on Radcliffe
Drive was held after the service.
PENTICOSTAL
HI C
Sunday evening 20 Lucan-Clan-
All Ariens rotary tillers feature bal-
anceddesign,adjustable depth con-
trol bar and instant-release tine
clutch for positive handling. Slow-
turning, deep-digging, all-steel
tines prepare a level seed bed, cul-
tivate all summer long, do the mul-
ching in fall. With all this in mind,
you'll agree - Ariens is A CUT
ABOVE THE REST. See them at
MILT ROBBINS
& SON
436 MAIN STREET EXETER
serves commendation for the .
whole affair,"
After registration, an outdoor
concert was given from, the Plat-
forte of a huge tractor trailer
set up for the occasion in shady
surroundings. A varied program
of music was arranged by Mrt.
Ken Hodgins and included an ac-
cordion duet by Steve Dixon and
Gayle Fenton; a guitar solo by
Gerry Penhale; a Nan° duet by
Yvonne and Dalton Jaques; a solo
by Nancy Heim; a Piano duet by
June and Mary Hodgins; the Char-
leston done by Shelly McCart
and Marikay Hodgins; tap danc-
ing by Marikay Hodgins; a piano
trio by Mary, Judy and Carol
Robinson; an instrumental duet by
Ron Amerongen a.ndGerbenWyn-
ja; a vocal solo by Mrs. Russel
Wilson; a piano solo by Mrs.
William Thompson; and num-
bers by Mrs. Leda Sorensen
and Lorne Allen,
Sports were conducted by Mrs.
Norman Tripp and Mrs. Tom
Kooy. Winners were Joan
Klemke, Pauline Overholt, John
Gloor, Jim Allison, Nancy Park-
er, Patti Taskp, Dennis John-
son, Bryan Parker, Janet Gaunt,
Brenda Sauder, Elaine Overholt,
Cheryl Morgan, Gary Isaac, Gary
Skinner, Shelly MQ-Cart, Debbie
Rippen, Brian Hicks, Bob Snell,
Gary Tripp, Gayle Cronyn, Kathy
Campbell, Mrs. Gladys Hearn
and Mrs. Mary Brown.
youngest baby was Sherry
Sauder; coming the furthest, Har-
ry Elston; greatest combined age,
Mr. and Mrs. HermanPowe; lady
with anniversary nearest to June
15, Mrs. Bill Baker.
Percy Noels did a fine job as
master of ceremonies.
The Exeter Band under the di-
rection of Bruce Cann favoured
with several numbers.
A ball game was enjoyed and
lunch was prepared and served
by Mrs. Iva Blair, Mrs. Sam
Skinner, Mrs. Vera Lammie and
Mrs. Etta Powe.
The evening was given over
to street dancing while indoors
there were games for those who
wished to play.
PERSONALS
Larry Woodhouse and daughter
Dana Marie of Seal Beach, Cali-
fornia, spent a few days with his
wife's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Coop-
er McCurdy; with M r. & Mrs. Don
McCurdy and family in Hensall;
Dr. & Mrs. Kirk Lyon and family
in Willowdale; and with his par-
ents in London,
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Over-
holt and Michelle of London and
Mr. & Mrs. Armand Bedour,
David and Cathy of Goderich spent
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Lucan church news
deboye Hi Cmembers met at the
schoolroom. Worship service
was taken by David Stanley and
Paul Melanson.
A Bible was presented to Mr.
Sach by the president, Linda
Smith. A discussion was held on
ways and means to provide money
for the branch's orphan.
W.A.
President Mrs. HowardCurrie
presided at the June Woman's
Auxiliary meeting last Monday
at the home of Mrs. George
Eizenga. After the worship ser-
vice a discussion was heard on
how to best improve the Auxil-
iary.
CONVENTION
A Sunday School, Woman's
Auxiliary and Young People con-
vention was held at the Toronto