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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-07-18, Page 18Here's Sample on ND E '68 M ELS and DEMO ST TO S 1968 FORD CUSTOM 4-door, 6 cyl., auto., whitewalls and wheel covers, less than 5,000 miles. Was`-$345t IS 1775 1968 FORD CUSTOM 4-door, 6 cyl., auto., whitewalls, tinted windshield, wheel covers, radio, just over 4,000 miles. Wai-$495r_ IS $3995 1968 FORD LTD. 2-door hardtop, 428V8, broughar i trim, black vinyl roof, cruise-o-matic, limited slip, 845x15 whitewalls, twin lounge seats, PS & PB, rear window defogger, radio, tinted glass, front head restri, remote mirror. Brand new, Wai)52-= IS $4457 OUR NEW CAR SELECTION HAS NEVER BEEN BETTER, AND THE 5-YEAR OR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY STILL APPLIES FOR 1968. HERE IS WHAT WE HAVE 1 FALCON 4 FAIRLANES, ALL HARDTOPS 9 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-DOOR 3 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR 5 GALAXIE 500 4-DOOR 8 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-DOOR HARDTOPS 4 FORD F-100 PICKUPS 2 FORD F-750 CAB & CHASSIS DRIVE ONE HOME THIS WEEKEND AT OUR 'IS' PRICES IS $2894 1968 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 10-passenger, V8, auto., PS & PB, limited slip, radio, automatic load leveller. Driven by Ted Snider. Soft .Dr..in Friday :a n Saturday of 5 years Or 50,0.00 miles is still in effect on all '68 Models.% Larry Snider Motors Ltd. Hired County's Largest FORD Dealer SM T Larry Snider Moans Fit16 Trades hi:4 we need some parent power Pis 18 Times-Advocate, 4uly 18 1 1.968 They rode in style While participants in most parades have to produce their own mode of transportation, members of the Exeter Kinsmen summer playground program rode in style during Friday's International Week parade. Above, some of the youngsters are climbing aboard an Exeter fire department vehicle, driven by Bill Musser. T-A photo SUGAR ,AND SPI CE An iinteresting and rather frightening manifestation of the POWER. Among the millions of media, that one popS up with word itself, It's not a dirty word. popularity of the concept of awliong frequency. stantly .bombarded by the mass times is the rapidly increasing words with which We are PPP, .There's nothing wrong with the We don't get alarmed when we think Of such terms as pewer plant, power boat, power drill, power of attorney, or hockey's power play, We aren't spooked when we think of mental POWer or phy- sical power or spiritual power. The word merely denotes strength. But in the way it is used so often these days, it has more sinister connotations. It has un- dertones of hatred and sense- less rebellion. It seggests smashing somebody or Seine- thing. We have been earefullY ao- climati!ed, We have accepted, beeauSe of timidity or indiffer- ence, the ideas of air poWer and union power and political power and iebbY power. And now We have Black. Power and Student Polder,' both of them with built-in provocations to vio- lence and brutality. The only one that seems fairly harmless is Flower Power, but even this is associated with drugs, sexual promiscnity and anarchy. It's fairly obvious that. I can't turn, this pernicions tide of power by writing a column about it. But all you readers might re- member once in a while that every new power group chisels away at your personal freedom as an individual, and also at the ideals of peacp and brotherhood for the world. NOW, after that little sermon, I'm going to reverse my stand and genie out strong for another pow- er group, It's not a new one, but it's so feeble that it needs artificial, resPiratien and intra- venous feeding, I'M talking about Parent. Power.. This used to be one of the biggest power groups in society, as we old squares well your parents told you to do some- thing, and in, most cases you did It. if YOu didn't, you suffered the consequences, These ranged from being sent to bed without supper to a good licking. If yOur old man caught you smoking at a tender age, he'd whale the tar out of you. If you came in top late from a dance, even though you were a young lady of 17, you might get a lusty application of the hair- brush to the lower posterior. If you got a strapping at school. yOt; didn't mention it at '.home, because 5ree'd, likely get another One there, if yen flunked,because you didn't work, you were IPIntP(.1 to get out and get a job. This was Parent Power. Maybe it sounds sadistic, in this per- MASSIve age, but it Waal*, Par, ents loved their children then, too, and tried to direct them to ward, their own good. Many a clout. on the ear or whack on the tail I got, and deserved every one -of them, and loved my Par,' ents deeply, Today, Parent power is on the verge of extinction, unless we can figure out something new in a hurry, Oh, we still have a certain authority when they're little. After all, a six-year-old probably won't threaten to run away and become a hippy if he gets a smack on the bum. But don't count on it. The kids have us on the run, and they know it. Threaten teenager even with something as '. harmless as cutting the allow=;: ance or non-use of the car, anciff.i, you get a threat right back that he (or she) will leave home. Wed4;i:, don't want them to, and ruin7i their lives. So we knuckle under;;!! Kids have beep running awayg from home for centuries, but theY' usually ran off to sea or off tot. the city to get a job. They didn't i« run away to Yorkville or Van-'4 couver to become teenage pick-a ings for the pimps and pushers,,S Who's for Parent Power, andi; how do we get it back? Dispersed ._41( Smiley FIRST TIME IN CANADA !(Would you believe Ontario?) LARRY SNIDER MOTORS IS HOLDING A Many visit in area Honor Centralia bride elect By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA Mrs. Bill Rader was hostess at a miscellaneous shower, at Save Dollars Demonstrators at Dobbs 68 GTS 340 four-barrel, auto, radio, wide ovals, heavy duty sus- pension, 3,000 miles. Lic. H49296, 68 CHARGER loaded with extras. 6,000 miles. Lic. A33331. 68 DODGE POLARA 4 door, V8 auto, power steering and brakes, radio, 500 miles. Lic. H49504 Dobbs Motors Ltd. Exeter 235-1250 Evenings 235-1130 great deals ON LIKE-NEW CARS 65 ACADIAN Beaumont Sports Hardtop, 6 cyl. automatic J29408 64 PONTIAC Parisienne Convertible—Sports consul 66 CHEVELLE 2-door, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio H 48418 64 FORD 500 Fairlane radio, V-13 automatic, motor completely overhauled H47929 64 CHEVROLET Stationwagon, rebuilt motor, 6 cyl., stick 30011X 63 MERCURY 4-door Sedan, V-8 auto., radio E82148 62 COMET 4-door, 6 cyl. auto., radio, red with white interior E39446 62 PONTIAC Convertible, V-8 auto., 283 cu. in., new top, new paint, yellow A87748 NOW IN STOCK . . 68 AUSTIN 1100 automatic SOUTH END SERVICE Exeter 235.2322 her home near Dashwood Thurs- day evening in honor of her cousin, Miss Sharon Lightfoot, bride-elect. By MRS. G. HOOPER Mrs. Alex Dobson of Weston visited Saturday afternoon with Leonard Thacker and girls. Sat- urday evening Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vanexan and Lisa of Waterloo visited with Mr. Thacker and girls. Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy. Miss Cathy Thacker spent the weekend at Grand Bend. Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick, Stephanie and Janet, are spend- ing a few days at their cottage at Nine Mile Lake. Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Veryl and Jeanette, spent the weekend with M r. & Mrs. George Channell and Marilyn of Bloom- field and also visited with Roy Loyst of Sillsville and Miss Edna Facey of Napanee. Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and Jeanette attended a miscellan- eous shower for Miss Marilyn Aitcheson at the home of Mrs. Gordon M,-,Twan, St. Marys, Fri- day evening. By MISS JEAN COPELAND Misses Linda Johns and Faye Duncan of Kirkton and Bill La- velle and Barry Oliver of St. Marys attended the air show and fly-in at Orillia airport, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland and girls visited Sunday evening with Rev. & Mrs. J. P. Cooke of Thamesford. Miss Susan Tomlinson, bride- elect of July 20 was honoured by the community Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower. Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Pringle, Wayne and Terry of London, Miss Ada Hopkin and Mrs. M. Cope- land and Jean ware Sunday guests With Mrs. Arthur Hopkin. Miss Joyce Van Beek of Hes- peler visited for several days with her cousins, Sharon and Brian Witteveen. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Watson of Third Line were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Reg McCurdy. ' Kiss Gwen Mills of Exeter visited for a few days with Deb- orah Jaques. By MRS. SANFORD HUTTON Mr. &Mrs. Freeman Horne and Mrs. Wm. Dickey visited Sunday evening with Wm. Dickey who is a patient in Westminster Hos- pital, London. Miss Dorothy Bax returned home from St, Joseph's Hos- pital, London, after being a pa- tient there for two weeks. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Clarke, St. Marys, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Walters and Danny. Mr. & Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane, visited Sunday With Mr, & Mrs. Reuben Pehlke, Monkton and attended the Pehlke reunion at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Pehlke. Oeorge bailey has left on a trip to Dngland. Mrs. Sherwood Drool( has re.- turned to her home in gxeter after spending a month with Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Brook and Dennis. Mrs. Hazel Coward, Mts. Iton Fletcher, Mrs. Theron Ore e ry and Mrs. Ivan Brock attended the auxiliary meeting at IThronvieivo Clinton, Monday atternotin. About 30 relatives attended, Contests were enjoyed. Sharon received many beauti- ful gifts for which she expressed her appreciation. PERSONALS Recent visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Tripp were Captain & Mrs. Robert Crosby and family of Winni- peg, Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Tripp of Picton, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Northover and daughter of Bar- rie. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and Mary returned home follow- ing a week's vacation. They took Danny to Kapuskasing where he is spending the holidays with the Junior Forest Rangers. On the way home they visited with Mr. Shoebottom's parents, Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Shoebottom in Parry Sound. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Martin of Nashville, Tenn. were weekend guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb. Sunday callers at the Greb home were Mr. & Mrs. Lou Busselle of Burlington. Yuta Wennerstrom of Saints- bury was a caller at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Smyth one evening last week. A family get-together was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. George Dunn on Sunday in honor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Paisley of Toronto who are vacationing with them. Those attending were Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Hensall, Mr. & Mrs. John Ridley, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Lammie Huron Park and Mr. & Mrs. Ray Lam- mie. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom and Mary were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alan Johnson and boys at Fanshawe. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon at- tended the funeral of their brother - in - law, the late Roy Hamilton in Lucan Sunday after- noon. Mr. & Mrs. Murray Tripp recently attended the Shrinner- McCann wedding at St-Catharines and were guests for the weekend with Mrs. Tripp's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Ar- thur Miller in Beamsville. Visitors daring the week at the home of Mrs. Clara Abbott were Miss Donelda Adams of Seaforth, mrs. Blanche Hodgins and Mrs. McDonald of London, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Haskett, Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of Lucan. Misses Beverley Smyth and Shirley Ryan, who have been on a holiday trip to Kentucky, are spending a few days with the former's grandparents and sis- ter, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Smyth and Joanne, before returning to their home in Seaforth. JULY SPECIALS Inspections on 1200 and 1300 series. $000 Reg. $11.00 4.1 Inspections on 1500 and 1600 series. $11 5 Reg. $13.75 All size Volkswagen TI R ES. 1200, 1300, 1500 and 1600 series 8" Whitewalls $1 Don Taylor Motors Your Volkswagen Dealer EXETER 255-1100 AND erg mpie USED CA S AN RUC $ 1967 COUGAR GT HARDTOP 390 four-barrel auto, PS & PB, new wide ovals, vinyl roof. H11298. Was)349-6„: IS 1195 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-Door hardtop, V8, auto, PS & PB, vinyl roof, radio. H48203. Wa-s),45, IS $2 9 9 5 1967 PLYMOUTH SPORT SATELLITE V8, auto, PS, radio, low mileage, 77323L. wa--0.290S /795 1967 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4-door, 6 cyl, auto, local businessman, clean. H47625. Was IS 1995 1967 FORD CUSTOM 4-door, V8, auto, radio, new tires, fold down rear seat. H48156. wa0220IS $2150 1966 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF 4-door, 6 cyl, standard trans., radio. E19587, wa4m6 IS 1695 1966 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 2-door hardtop, V8, Auto, PS & PB, radio, new tires. H48650. Wa025.01S $2395 1966 FORD CUSTOM 4-door, 6 cyl., auto, radio,A78958. vilais,.4611S $1695 1964 FORD CUSTOM 4-door, 6 cyl, standard trans, radio. H47474. WatEl.. IS $895 1962 STUDEBAKER 6 cyl., auto., radio. H53595. Wa—i,750, IS $595 TRUCKS 1967 CHEV 1/2 TON PICKUP 6 fleethide, C93921. V1fa8.- IS $1795 1966 FORD ECONOLINE Window Van, 6 cy1., standard trans. C93452. Was. 9‹) IS 1795 1966 FORD F-250 'Camper Special', V8, auto., radio, hundreds of dollars worth of extras. C87668. Wa0259t IS $2450 TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT FORD 2-FURROW PLOW FERGUSON 2-FURROW PLOW BISSELL 3 SECTION SPRING TOOTH HARROW IHC 81 FT. STIFF,TOOTH CULTIVATOR FORD 3-FURROW PLOW FORD 2-ROW SCUFFLER LOADER FOR INT, "C" or SUPER "C" DEARBORN FT. MOWER COCKSHUTT t-FOOT MOWER MASSEY 11' Spring Tooth Wheel CULTIVATOR NEW IDEA SPREADER 11' TAUL CULTIVATOR (Danish) with Harrows IHC "A" WITH 'SCUFPLER SALE OF NEW lit USED CARS Rather than giveaways or contests, we've taked our WAS prices (which was low) and changed them to IS prices (which is lower still!) You don't get a FREE TRIP or a FREE prize JUST LOWER 'IS' PRICES COME SEE OUR USED TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT 50,00 65:00 65.0 100.00 100.00 100.00 105.00' 125.00 135.00 151:00 185.00 300.00 FORD 501 3-POINT HITCH MOWER FORD 3-FURROW PLOW, 3-point hitch MASSEY FERGUSON 4 FURROW 3 pt. 55 FORD MAJOR DIESEL 77 OLIVER GAS WITH SUPER KIT IHC 13.250 DIESEL 53 FORD JUBILEE FORD MAJOR DIESEL 57 OLIVER SUPER "77", gas, above 55 FORD "850" 65 IHC "414", low hours 60 JOHN bEERL' CRAWLER AND LCiADER 66 FORD "4000D" 10 SPEED 65 SUPER MAJOR "5000" 10 SPEED • (114,4000., 350.00 350.00 hitch plow 400.00 59004 600.00' 850.00 975.00 1000.00 eVerege. '1190.00 1250.00 1900.00 3200.00 1600.00 '4100.0ti