HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-09-11, Page 15HELPING THE COOK AT HURON PARK — During Saturday's Dance-athon at Huron Park that lasted
for more than eight hours visitors were able to enjoy a barbecue. Above, a few of the residents and
officials of the Park pitched in to help the cook Army Sergeant Fitzgerald, second from the left in
preparing the delicious hot dogs and hamburgs. Others from the left are Jesse Reed, Pat Brabizon and
Rev. David Ellyatt. T-A photo
Shipka area residents
shower to district bride
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USED CAR
BARGAINS
1964 Plymouth Fury
Convertible, H76494
1964 Chevrolet Impala
Convertible, 636571
1965 'Mercury Montclair, 50430
All above are 8 cylinder
automatics Power steering and
power brakes on Chevrolet and
Mercury,
NOW IN STOCK
1970
Toyotas
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'69 DEMONSTRATORS
MONACO 2-DOOR HARDTOP Fully equipped, 5,000
miles. H75628
SHDHS DRIVER EDUCATION MONACO Sedan, V-8
automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, vinyl
roof, 8,000 miles. H76475
4 no to Dobbs Motors Ltd.
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Now Is The Time To Get Your Fall
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For Easier Starting This. Winter.
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USED CARS
'59 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR HARDTOP As Is BC709556
'59 CHEV SEDAN H78880, As Is
'57 FORD SEDAN H80469, As Is
'66 YAMAHA MOTORBIKE 3569MC
'67 HONDA 300 26499MC
'64 FORD COACH, 6 stick, 672625
'63 PONTIAC SPORTS COUPE Loaded H78250
'63 FORD HARDTOP H 78175
'64 FORD XL HARDTOP H36606
'65 ENVOY SEDAN H34059
'65 CHEV SEDAN, 6 stick, E47144
'66 FORD SEDAN, 6 automatic, H78845
'65 FORD SEDAN, 8 automatic, H77847
'65 PONTIAC HARDTOP, 6 automatic, H78439
'62 T-BIRD lovely, H35731
'66 FORD SEDAN, 8 automatic, H39480
'66 METEOR HARDTOP, loaded H89099
'66 FORD SEDAN, loaded H6834
'66 CHEV SPORT CONVERTIBLE H88381
'66 FORD CONVERTIBLE, loaded H77654
'68 RAMBLER SEDAN auto E32480
'67 FORD WAGON, 8 automatic, X90645
'68 FORD SEDAN, 6 automatic H75891
'67 MONTCALM HARDTOP loaded, H77882
USED TRUCKS
'65 CHEV PICKUP C84670
'66 CHEV PICKUP C84669
'64 FORD PANEL new motor C91505
'66 INTERNATIONAL 3A-TON PICKUP C80618
'46 JEEP new motor, PTO, wench, LX2795
TRACTORS AND MU!
ALLIS CHALMERS C TRACTOR
FREEMAN LOADER
MASSEY 30 and CULTIVATOR
'66 CASE 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW, used very little
MALCO HYDRAULIC LOADER
'65 FORD 5-FURROW SEMI-MOUNT PLOW
INTERNATIONAL SUPER A and CULTIVATOR
'66 FORD 4-FURROW SEMI-MOUNT PLOW
'57 MASSEY 40 GAS TRACTOR
'59 MASSEY 35 DIESEL
'59 IHC 8-275 and LOADER
'62 FORD 871 DIESEL
'66 FORD 2000 GAS TRACTOR
'65 FORD 3000 DIESEL
'66 FORD 5000 DIESEL
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118 NEW or DEMONSTRATOR CARS
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PERSONALS
Mrs. Bill Johnson attended a
weekend camp Minion for
Scouters at. Blue Spring during
the weekend.
Recently the Dobbs family
held a birthday party for their
son Freddie. Guests were the
Lindsay girls, Grand Bend;
Elizabeth and Douglas Scott and
Rosanne and Louisa IViarziall,
London and Mr. H. S. McLean,
Teeswater. On Monday Freddie
registered for Kindergarten at
Miss Matthew's school, London,
for the year.
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Competitive
Prices
on
TIRES,
BATTERIES
etc,
Many from this community
attended the decoration service
at St. James Cemetery, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr, & Mrs, Heber Davis
visited Mr. & Mrs. Allan Bale,
Tavistock, Tuesday and spent
the weekend with their cousins,
Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Garrett at their
summer home on Wildwood
Lake,
Rev. C. Foreman,
Archdeacon, London, was in
charge of Sunday service at St.
Patrick's Church and will be for
the remainder of September.
PERSONALS
Recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and Sandra
were Mrs. Elsie Comfort, Mr. &
Mrs. Gerson Brady, Greg and
Gail all of Welland, Mr. & Mrs.
Murray Evans of Delaware, Mr.
& Mrs. Roy Comfort and Harry
of F'enwick, Mr. & Mrs. Seth
Amens of Zurich.
Glen Sharpe of Toronto spent
the holiday weekend with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Verne
Sharpe.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vincent
and Lori Sue spent last week
visiting in. Michigan. Saturday
they attended the Miller —
Hoffman wedding at Barryton.
Accompanied by Mrs. Vincent's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Hoffman they motored north
over the Straits of Mackinack
and spent several days in Mr. &
Mrs. Hoffman's cottage.
Mr. & Mrs, Cliff Russell and
family spent the weekend in
Essex with Mr. & Mrs. Earl
Russell where they held a family
get-together and a miscellaneous
shower for Doug Russell and
Ann Sturdevant, a bridal couple
of September.
Mrs. Mabel Desjardine held a
family get-together party in
honour of her granddaughter,
Wendy Noble who was
celebrating her 18th birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Francis of
Exeter visited Monday with Mr.
& Mrs. Cliff Russell and family.
By MRS. G. HOOPER
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Parkinson
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. David Parkinson and family
of Trenton.
Miss Ann Parkinson has
entered the school of nursing at
Victoria Hospital, London.
Leonard Thacker, Linda,
Cathy and Joy were Sunday
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ellis Waugh
of London.
& Mrs. Claire Sisson
attended the Pioneer Thresher
and Hobby Association Day at
Blyth, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
F. Petch of Strathroy.
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0 LOCAL TRADEMARKS. In, uov
Miss Marg Roose boom,
Hensall, bride-elect of
September was honoured with
two showers. Miss Sandra
Sweitzer was hostess at her
home Thursday evening for a
personal shower, and Mrs. M.
Sweitzer and Mrs. Jack Pickering
were hostesses at Shipka
Community Centre for a .
miscellaneous shower, Saturday
evening.
PERSONALS
Mr. &Mrs, Lawrence McCann
visited over the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Lane and family
of Michigan, WS, Laura McCann.
;returned home with them after a
pleasant visit with her daughters.
Patrick Sullivan. Sr. has
returned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital. Mrs. Sullivan spent a
few 1;lays with Mr. & Mrs, Jack
Pearson and family of Byron..
The following teachers began
school in Mt. Cannel School last.
week; Mrs. Evelyn MeKeever;
Sister Katherine; Mrs. Sylvia.
Beierling; Mrs, Glena Tripp;
Mrs, Marjorie Glen dinning; Sister
Colleen, Principal; Robert
GOvenielek; Mrs. Helen Ryan and
104 Carolyn Koehel.
Miss Wendy Trainor
registered et .London Teachers'
College this week,
Miss Catherine McCarthy and
Miss Mary Anne Glavin 'have
started their training in the
nursing .profession.
Miss Judy Ryan, London,
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs, NOrmatiRyan„
A good attendanee of
members attended the first 'Fall
OWL Meeting held in St, Peter's
Church, Wednesday evening..
Paul Dietrich, London spent
the weekend with his father,
Joseph Dietrich,
1966 CHRYSLER SEDAN, V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes. H85820
1963 PONTIAC 2-DOOR Laurentian, V-8,
automatic, radio, H77608
1967 DODGE 4-DOOR, 383 V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes, custom
radio, FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
J3925
One Owner!
EVENINGS 235-1130
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$1495
$ 695
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ON YOUR PRESENT
CAR
PRICES WERE NEVER BETTER
1968 American 440-4 Door Sedan
with company warranty, H75378
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4-door Sedan, V-8, £79835
1966 Pontiac V-8
automatic, N8127
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