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ROSES FOR THE LADIES - All ladies and girls attending last week's Car Show at the Exeter Arena
sponsored by the local Kinsmen club received a rose donated by Traders Finance, Above, Yvonne
Romaniuk is pinning a rose on Bev Finnen while Geraldine Moddejonge looks on. T-A photo.
Clandeboye owned pony
sets Watford track record
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SWEATERS
For You To Choose From
JUMBO 19 x 24" TALL
Garbage Can
3.79
START 'EM YOUNG!
For 'the upcoming Hockey Stars
GOAL STICK GOAL NET
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De-ices as it wipes for clear vision when
the weather's at its worst. Flexible ice-
repellent hood. For curved windshields.
We supply most 1.99 to 4,69
popular cars . . . Rog. $2.25 to $5.30
101 uses for the home handyman! Ideal professional
partner for soldering, paint removal, laying
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3/8" ELECTRIC DRILL
Regular $17.95 Puts power at your finger-
tips. Drills 3/a " in steel, 3/4 " in wood. Rated
2.1 amp. motor and double reduction gears
give full drilling torque with 1000 r.p.m. no-
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Muffler Repair Cement
• Reg. 59 Seals that leaky
muffler. Spreads like putty,
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MOTO.MASTER
Standard Muffler
Reg. $4.79 - Extra strong
polyethylene with molded
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Reg. $2.49 - Big 14"
head sweeps your clean-
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ates lazy carburetors,
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SAVE! Auto
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hockey skills on the rink
Reg. $S.59. 4.99
or driveway.
JUMBO 15 x 26"
Boot Tray
Reg. 59
79¢ •
Keeps mud and slush in
its place - off the floors!
Beige or Grey color.
ACCORDION-TYPE
Clothes Dryer
Reg. 11
$4.39 ...)•77
Compact 30 x 1414 x
461/2 " high. 24-ft. drying
space. Folds flat for Hoe.
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Auto Robe
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Toaster
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fan-Heater
Famous. Toreart dual.
purpose f0,11 and heater.
1500'watt clement to
heat chilly rooms.
"Scotchgard"
Reg.
1.77
$2,19 2-ox.
Prevents stains on up-
holstery fabrics and ail
clothing, In handy
aerosol Carl.
Furnace Filters
L 18 8
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hexachlorophene. Sizes
16 x 20", 16 x 25";
20 X 24" and 24
25". Regular 72g,ea.
We reserve the right In limit quantities on all sale items.
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Exclusive Agent in the Exeter, Centralia, Crediton,
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By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Jim McLachlin spent the
weekend at Chesley Lake with
Rev. Bell and Mrs. Bell and Sam,
formerly of Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and
Cheryl and Miss Jean Copeland
spent the weekend at
Gravenhurst,
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bain,
David, Patricia and Doug of
Toronto and Leroy Jones visited
during the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Johns and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McLachlin
were guests at the
Robert-Crandall wedding in
London Saturday.
Mrs. John King was hostess
for the UCW Tuesday evening
and the Kirkton UCW Thursday
evening.
Special Rates
Fall and Winter
Friends dropping by for the
WEEKEND
Let us take the "CROWD"
out of your weekend
TWO NIGHTS
FOR THE
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Friday and Saturday
or Saturday and Sunday
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Exeter 519-235-0151
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DID (T. McDonald 703) 10
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MM (G, Farquhar 643) 3 25
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SP (L. McKenzie 661) 7 14
RA (A. Lewis 555) 7 11
HO (D. Rumme11516) 2 9
CC (N. Taylor 568) 5 8
DA (J. Isaac 571) 2
SH (B. Maslen 523) 5 7
HH (L. Scott 595) 7 7
SS (C. Eaton 592) 0 4
CO (B. English 540) 0 3
PI (J. Hickson 498) 0 0
HB (B. Van Geel 503) 0 0
COLLEENS
SS (L. Harrison 628) 5 18
2B (M. Carling 622) 5 14
SS (B. Steeper 527) 5 15
CR (E. Smith 531) 2 8
JP (K. Van Busse! 578) 2 12
MS (B. Wraith 553) 2 17
By MRS, J. H. PATON
A Clandeboye pony, Princess
Debbie owned by Debbie
Millson set a track record at the
Watford Raceway, Sunday
afternoon.
Driven by Gerald Millson,
Princess Debbie covered the
half-mile distance in 1.58, four
seconds faster than the existing
record and won by three open
lengths,
Mrs. Paton and William
Allright of Clandeboye spent an
enjoyable day at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logen and
daughter Myrna, Thorndale,
Sunday.
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. David
Kestle and family Sunday were
Mr. & Mrs. George Cunningham
and family, Mr. & Mrs. David
Newman, Kim and Greg and
Mrs. Emily Kestle, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Bloy, Cheryl
and Susan, and Bill Campbell,
Thorndale, Mrs. Al Boggs, Vicki
and Tracy, Mr, & Mrs. Gerald
Edgington, Mark and Daryl,
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Murless, Sunday.
Mrs, Alvin Cunningham
entertained her daughter, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Manson, Mary and
John, Simcoe, Sunday.
By MRS. WILLIAM HOHDg
THAMES ROAD
Group No. 2 of the UCW
catered to the McDonald-Mayer
wedding Saturday, Many from
this community attended the
reception in Russeldale Hall
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ken Brazier, Michelle,
Carol and Cathy of Brantford,
Mr, & Mrs. Case de Mooy,
Sandra and Shari of London
spent the holiday with Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Passmore, Mrs.
Passmore returned home with
Mrs. Brazier for a few days.
Master Scott Thomson spent
the holiday weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Glenn Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
were Sunday evening guests with
Mrs. Marguerite Gibson of
London.
Master Dick Dougall of
Henson spent the weekend with
Master Bradley Cann.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
Brenda and Scott, Mr, &
Ross Hodgert, Diane and Alan,
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann,
Bradley and Dick Dougall were
Sunday guests with Mrs. James
Hodgert.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery,
Alan and Connie and Scott
Thomson visited Sunday with
Mrs. William Thomson of
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Stewart and
family were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Schieck of
Drayton.
Misses Ida Hall, Mildred and
Mabel Thomas of London, Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ava and
Michael of Elimville, Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Bray, Robert, Janet and
Ruth were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. William Elford
Ronald and Doris.
Mrs. Robert Cann of Exeter,
Misses Ginger and Debbie Loye
of Grand Bend, Grant Hodgert
and Jimmy Snow spent the
holiday weekend with Mr, &
Mrs, Jack Cann of Kingston,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Mr.
& Mrs. Ross Cottle and family
were Friday evening guests with
Mr. 4 Mrs. Art Harris of
Stratford. The occasion was the
35th wedding anniversary of Mr,
& Mrs. Alvin Cottle,
Mrs. John Pyrn is a. patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Patricia Miner ..of Sarnia
and Miss Sharon Passmore of
Rodney spent the holiday
weekend at their homes here.
Mr. & Mrs. Ward Hodgins,
Clinton, and Mr. & Mrs. Alvin
Bayley, London, visited with Mr.
& Mrs. Arthur Cunningham,
David and Donald.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Lewis and
Brenda visited their
grandmother, Mrs. Ernest Lewis
in London, Sunday.
Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Harper and family, St. Pauls,
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred
Cunningham.
Lorne Derbyshire is a patient
in St. Joseph Hospital and Mrs.
Kurt Gebel has returned home
from Victoria Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Paton,
Jimmy and Darlene, and William
Allright attended the annual
Middlesex County plowing
match where Mr. Paton was a
contestant.
Betty Ann Lewis is spending
a few days with her parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Arnold Lewis.
Confirmation service at St.
James Anglican Church will be
October 22,
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