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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-07-17, Page 16Dobbs for Dodge 1967 DODGE 500 2-DOOR HARDTOP With power, V-8 and radio, Real Good, N22704 $2195 1963 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Famous Slant 6 engine, automatic, H77702 695 Demonstrator Specials Your Choice of 3 ... Less than 2,000 Miles AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES DO YOUR PART TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS Tae Cl4t1 e. e‘e,/eed 4d1 *Al Dobbs Motors Ltd. EXETER 235-1250 EVENINGS 235.1130 SAVE ON TIRES YOU'LL LIKE OUR SPECIAL PRICES HELP! New Cars Are Still Coming In And Must Be Sold NOW Come In And See Us Today For A GOOD a DEAL NEW '69 MODEL HENSALL MOTORS LTD. HENSALL 262-2604 63 FORD F-950 tractor trailing axle fifth wheel saddle tanks, etc. C88083 $2595 63 DODGE PANEL C92257 $695 New • e, Sgt, and Tamil honored on return from ,overseas * AUSTIN * MGB * TRIUMPH * ROVER Used . 1967 CAMARO Convertible, radio, new tires, automatic, buckets, white interior H88725 1966 AUSTIN 1100 4-boor Sedan E32974 1965 MORRIS 1100 Sedan H77888 1965 AUSTIN MINI Ell 922 1965 METEOR 500 Rideau. Radio, power steering and brakes. H78764 1964 METEOR SEDAN 4-door, automatic, radio, power steering, power brakes H76905 1964 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, 4-door, automatic, power steering, power brakes H77973 1964 COMET Automatic, 8 cylinder, radio H78581 1964 METEOR Station Wagon, 4-door, radio, automatic X2760 1963 MERCURY 4-door sedan, automatic, radio H78762 1962 FORD 2-door Hardtop. Automatic, radio. H78765 1962 COMET 2-door New paint, 24,500 miles. H47657 1962 AUSTIN COOPER 968305 COMING SOON 1965 Pontiac Parisienne 2-door hardtop, radio, automatic, power steer- ing, 'power brakes. SOUTH -END SERVICE Exeter 235-2322 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT By MISS ELLA MORLOCK CREDITON Sgt. and. Mrs. Lorne Listoen and family have returned from a four year term of duty with the Armed Forces hi Europe. Sunday, in honor of the Listoens, the family of Mr. & Mrs, Wellington Haist was entertained at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Haist, London. Miss Ruth White of Lindsay spent last week with Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher. Afternoon and evening visitors last Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher were Mrs. Russell Statham, Mrs. Gordon Marshall, Mrs. Earl Gibson and Mrs. Harvey Greenwood of Strathroy. The property on which stands Crediton United Church, destroyed by fire, was purchased last Friday evening by Ken McCann, Mrs. Lorne Morlock visited Sunday with her cousin Mrs. Ted Hill's back to western By MRS. J. H. PATPN CLANDEEOYE Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hill have returned home from a trip to Vancouver where they visited his sister, Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Davies. En route they visited the Calgary Stampede and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ready, New Westminster. They travelled home by car with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Carter. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ray Adams, London, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Rae Neil, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Manson, John and Mary, Simcoe, visited with Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, recently. Also visiting were Mr. & Mrs. Ward Hodgins. Wednesday Mr. & Mrs. Earl Paton, London, entertained Mrs. J. H. Paton and William Allwright. They also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Paton, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Paton and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Paton and took great interest in their cattle herds. Mr. & Mrs. Bert Jackson, Stratford, and Mrs. Togson, Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. David Kestle. Miss Nancy Kestle, London, spent a week with her parents and Tom Kestle has returned to his duties in London. Mr. & Mrs. George Cunningham and children visited Farmer of Woodstock. Mrs. Ed. Finkbeiner and Miss Clara. Gaiser, who accompanied her, went on to Kitchener to spend the day with relatives there, Timothy and James Strome, sons of Rev. & Mrs. Glenn Strome, are holidaying with Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Ratz. Mr. & Mrs. Austin Fahrner and Christopher of Willowdale spent some time last week with Everett Fahrner. Sunday relatives and neighbours of Albert Gaiser enjoyed an afternoon at his St. Joseph cottage. Present were Mr. & Mrs. Ed Hendrick, Mr, & Mrs. William Swartz and Doris, Mr. & Mrs, Jack Galloway, Mrs. Garnet Hill, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock and Jim, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock and Miss Ella Morlock. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lippert, accompanied by Mr. & Mrs, Fred Lewis of Clandeboye, are finding the weather just right for their boat trip. When last heard from they had proceeded through from trip provinces Mrs. Emily Kestle at Exeter, Sunday. Dorothy Cunningham spent a week with Mrs. Kestle. Mr. & Mrs. Carlisle Carter and children visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian. Jimmy returned home with his parents after a holiday with his grandparents. Mrs. Carl Ritchie, Baden, entertained Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Harper and family, St. Pauls and Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham, last Sunday. Rae Hodgins is still confined to St. Joseph's Hospital and Robert Hornell has been admitted again to that hospital. By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Miss Susan Norris is attending Camp Bimini this week. Visiting last week with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. & Mrs. Bob Norris and family were Mrs. Anthony Brait and Richard, Ottawa, and Mrs. Jim Lyall, Nancy and David, Toronto. Mrs. Bill Lamport and Mrs. Milton Sleamon, Exeter visited recently with Mrs. Mary Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller and girls. Miss Linda Hackney, Thames Road, holidayed for a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Art Smale and family. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mayer, Vickie, Ronda, Sherry and Kirk, Claremont, visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family, Ronda and Sherry remaining for holidays. Susan Norris visited Saturday with Joan Ross. Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller, Edna and Janet and Mrs. Mary Miller visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid Annis and Calvin visited Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman and family. David Kemp is enjoying a visit to the Western Provinces. ,Miss Carol Ann Vivian has completed her Grade 13 and is now attending classes at Wells Academy, London. Miss Karen Miller holidayed this past week with her cousin, Miss Sheila Duncan, Kirkton. Honored on 86th birthday By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY Dinner guests with Mrs. Grace Scott Tuesday were Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Verna Brooks, Miss Olive Speare, Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun, Clinton, Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mrs. Horton McDougall. Guest of honor was Mrs. Wallace who celebrated her 86th birthday. Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie returned home Friday from a three week motor trip to the Western provinces going as far as Banff. Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker visited Sunday with Mr. Herb Walker of Markdale. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar were Mr. & Mrs. W,N. Binning, Richard and Jane of Mitchell. Mr, & Mrs. Frank Cadick, Sharon and Donald of Chatham visited Sunday with Mrs. Grace Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Frank Erwin of Putnum. Edgar Sheppard and Miss Alcie Sheppard of St. Catharines spent Monday with Mrs. Jefferson. Mrs, George Wallace and Mrs. Verna Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace there guests at the marriage of Keith Wallace, Carlingford, to Ruth Ann Barbour of Stratford at St. Peters Lutheran church, Stratford, Saturday, Mr, & Mrs. Laverne Wallace, Mr, & MrS, Bob ParkifisOri, Mitchell, Mrs, Shirley Elliott, Essex, George Brooks, attended the reception for Mr. & Mrs. Keith Wallace at Sebringville Community Hall Saturday evening, Lake Huron and Georgian Bay and had passed through the Trent Canal to Peterborough. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Krueger and Mr. & Mrs, Robert Cr'awford were in Little Dodge City near Port Huron Sunday, The spot is being developed as a Western frontier village. Mrs, Ed Callfas of Fillmore, Saskatchewan, accompanied by Miss Doreen Callfas of Vancouver, were in Crediton last Wednesday with Mr, & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner. They also called on other relatives in the area. 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