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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-04-16, Page 18WELL, WE'RE AT IT AGAIKI PLA1.1TINIG SEEDS AKIO REAPING BACKACHES Time to give your car a Spring check-up too! Let our well-trained mechanics check lubrication, brakes, lights, wheel alignment, tires and battery. Drive in today for prompt service. USED CAR SPECIALS 1969 TOYOTA SPRINTER , J55223 1966 VALIANT Convertible, E92634 1970 TOYOTA CROWN demonstrator 50078 1964 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 Notchback, 50076 1964 VALIANT 2-door hardtop, 33427K RADIO EQUIPPED 241Ic.TOWING PAos6 2 3 5'1 710 • EXETER @ LOCAL TRADE 1ARK9. Inc. RON pale AUTO SALES TOYOTA SALES 04,a,SERVICE 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 STATIONWAGON, automatic, radio, License X13828 1968 BUICK WILDCAT 4-door hardtop, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, J13496 1968 COUGAR console, radio, automatic, J67718 1967 COUGAR 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, radio, License J85444 1966 CHEVELLE CONVERTIBLE V-8 automatic, bucket seats, console. License J58364 1966 CO M ET CA LI NT E 2-door hardtop, 8 cylinder, radio, J56051 1965 FORD 4-door, automatic, low mileage, J83839 DEMONSTRATOR 1970 METEOR RIDEAU 500, 2-door hardtop, 8 cylinder, automatic, power steering, white wails, covers, J59173 TRUCK SPECIALS 1964 CHEVROLET.% ton $495, 1966 CHEVROLET 1-ton chassis and cab with duals 1962 FORD 1/2-ton Uncertified — ...... — $199 HENSALL MOTORS LTD. HENSALL ,,,262-2604 ?i44e$, r page 18 Times-Advocate, April 16, 1970 Woodhom week-end visitors Birthday party for Mrs. C. Johns Play euchre at. Centralia Church Monday evening. Dr. Martin. Humphrys of St, Marys was the guest speaker, CARS FOR SALE IVAN and MICKy's GULF Gulf Phone 238-2257 GRAND BEND it A BATCH OF SPRING CHICKENS — A group of grade five students at Usborne Central school last week were able to watch some baby chicks hatch in an incubator. Shown above with a few of the chicks are Ruth Bray, Brenda Ballantyne and Mary Easton. T-A photo By MRS. KEN McKELLAR Mr. & Mrs. Otto Walker returned Wednesday from a six week vacation in Florida. They were greeted by their family at their home on their arrival. Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCullock visited in London at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Ken Davey. Mr, & Mrs. Larry Gardiner and Steven visited with Mr. & Mrs. K. Coleman, Seaforth. Mr. & Mrs. Kim Tratt and children of Toronto visited with Mr.,& Mrs. Mac Lamond. 4-H'ers make pies SEE THEM TODAY! Grand Bend UCW units meet By MRS. FRED BOWDEN CENTRALIA There were thirteen tables in play at the Euchre party inthe Community Centre on Monday night. Prize winners were: ladies' high score, Mrs. Russell Schroeder; lone hands, Mrs. Wm. Mathers; low score, Mrs. Alvin Essery; men's high, Don Hirtzel; lone hands, Gus Latulippe; low score, Ed. Dundas. Mrs. Frank Hicks was the winner of the lucky prize. BOY BITTEN George Tomes four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tomes was bitten by a dog on both sides of his face and head, Saturday morning while sitting on the platform in front of his father's store. The child was rushed to the hospital and later in the day facial surgery was performed in St. Joseph's Hospital. Fortunately the boy's eyes escaped injury but his face will be scarred as a result of the accident. By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND Broderick Bros. Road to Sainthood. Why were the saints, saints? Because they were cheerful when it was difficult to be cheerful, patieht when it 'was difficult to be patient; and because they 'pushed on when they wanted to stand still, and kept silent when they wanted to talk, and were agreeable when they wanted to be disagreeable. That was all. It was quite simple and always will be. you would like to hear a sermon on. Mrs. Wm. Love presided for business and refreshments were served by Mrs. Elgin Webb and Mrs. Ezra Webb. The evening unit of the Grand Bend UCW met Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lyall Dayman was hostess and Mrs. Wm. Brenner conducted the opening worship. Roll call was a favorite flower and a donation to the bazaar. Mrs. Wm. Sturdevant spoke on The Drug Problem and Mrs. Wm. Brenner sang a solo. Mrs. Agnes Smith, leader, presided for the business. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert Jennison, Mrs. Wm. Baird and Mrs. Ross DesJardine. The afternoon unit of Grand Bend UCW met Thursday with Mrs. Raymond Kading conducting the worship assisted by Mrs. Ezra Webb, Mrs. Win. Love and Mrs. Harold Walper. Roll call was a Scripture verse EXETER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Grand Bend and area Chamber of Commerce will erect a sign on the Haig Farm on the road south of Pinery Park. The Chamber is receiving an increasing number of requests for accommodations of all kinds and it asks residents and businessmen to let it know what will be available so this information can be relayed to inquiring vacationers. Chamber of Commerce week has been proclaimed from April 19 to 25. THIS WEEK'S SPEC/AL DEMONSTRATOR 4-H Grand Bend 4-H Sour Grapes met Monday evening with all members present. Harriett Vandenbygart and Jamie Kneale demonstrated making a cherry pie. Plans were made for the play the girls will present at Achievement Day, May 25. 1969 Volkswagen Deluxe Automatic, radio, finished 2075 in toga white with red vinyl interior. J57849 PERSONALS Murray Abbott returned home Saturday after visiting for a week at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Maguire and sons in Scotland. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Taylor of London visited over the weekend with Mrs. Taylor's aunt, Mrs. Wm. Haddock and with Mr. Haddock who is a patient in South Huron Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel and Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Sims of Crediton attended the Sports Fair in London, Sunday. John Thompson was admitted to South Huron Hospital, Tuesday for treatment. Come In And See THE NEW AUSTIN 1300 AMERICA • DAMASK Red in Stock • NEW COLORS • NEW MODELS ALSO SEE THE • AUSTIN 1800 • AUSTIN MINI FOR 1970 • DARK BLUE IN STOCK A speech is like a love affair. Any fool can start one, but to end it tidily requires considerable skill. SEE THESE QUALITY USED CARS DON TAYLOR MOTORS ik 1969 MONTEGO M X 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, two-tone, radio J56649 1967 FORD SEDAN 500 Custom, automatic, radio J54906 1965 METEOR 500 Rideau. Radio, power steering and brakes. H78764 1965 PONTIAC Parisienne 2-door hardtop, radio, automatic, power steering, power brakes. H76642 1964 METEOR SEDAN 4-door, power steering and brakes, radio H76905 1963 DODGE SEDAN 6 cyl., automatic J54628 1962 FORD HARDTOP 2-door, radio, automatic H78765 EXETER 235-1100 Huron County's Youngest & Most Aggressive Dealership By MISS JEAN COPEk.AND WOODFIAM Visitors during the weekend with Mr, & Mrs. Clarence Johns were Mrs. May Horne and Carl Home of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Luther Reynolds of Exeter, Mrs. Norman Johns, John and Stephen, Mr, & Mrs. Gordon Johns, Arlene and Linda and Paul Wallis of Granton, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hodge, Judy and Brent of Ripley, Mr. & Mrs. Ford Stark, Steve, Sherri and Scott of St. Marys, Mr, & Mrs. Ben Fisher, Randy and Cindy of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Johns and Shawn of Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Archie Webber, David and Daryl of Exeter, Mr. Don Sprague of Simcoe. The occasion was Mrs. Clarence John's birthday. PERSONALS Mrs. K. Cacciotti, mother of Mrs. Fred Parkinson is a patient in St. Joseph Hospital, London having had surgery Friday. She is improving as well as can be expected. Mr. & Mrs. Adrian Pringle of London were Sunday evening guests with Miss Jean Copeland. Visitors during the week with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Brenda, Margaret and Janet were Mr. & Mrs. W. • Lemieux of Capreol, Mrs. E. O'Reilly, Mary Margaret and Edward of Barrie, Mr. Joe Mazzei of Winnipeg, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mazzei of Sudbury and Mr. & Mrs. H. Legere of Los Angeles, California. Jacqueline Beckett of Galt spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and Geraldine. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell, Terri and Scott were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Rundle and Larry. Arlene Johns visited with Cathy Roberts of Kippen over the weekend. Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills, Mrs. John Barley and Arthur Barley were Sunday supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Skinner and family of Munro. Norman Johns is a patient in the St. Marys Memorial Hospital, Mrs. T. Doube is in Victoria Hospital and Miss Ada Hopkin is a resident at the Walsh Nursing Home, St. Marys. The Kirkton-Woodham Mens Club met in the Kirkton United PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kading visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. James McLaren at Clinton. Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill and Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Gill visited Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Welch and Tim at St. George. Winners Friday evening at the Euchre held in St. John 's-by-the-Lake Anglican Parish Hall were: Mrs. G. Clarke, Mrs. Cardwell, Mrs. L. Ravelle, Mrs. J. Cutting, Mrs. Thurman, Mrs. C. Hodgins, Mrs. J. Rader, Mrs. G. Clarke, Mr. M. MacDonald. By MRS. HUGH MORENZ LAST EUCHRE PARTY Several tables of euchre were in play at Shipka Community Centre, Wednesday evening. The winners were: high lady, Mrs. Russell Brown; low lady, Mrs. Clare Hodgins; high man, Carman Lovie; low man, Karl Guenther; most lone hands, Fred Gibson. It was announced by Harvey Ratz that this would be the last euchre of the season. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vincent and Lori have returned home after spending four weeks at Englewood, Florida, with Mrs. Vincent's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hoffman. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman and Debbie visited Sunday at Dorchester with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Bartlett. Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, Mark, Brock and Clark, visited with their aunt Mrs. Ray White at Detroit and also with Mr. & Mrs. George Maier Jr. and family at Farmington, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Art Meininger have returned home after spending several weeks in Florida. Lorne Devine is a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital. — SPECIAL — 1962 FALCON 4-door sedan, 6 cyl , automatic, radio J56615 ONLY $95 Centraliu Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Cool 228-6638 SOUTH -END SERVICE Exeter 235-2322 Readers write — Continued from page 14 if I was in the nineteenth century they would criticize me for wearing my hair short. This I believe should be anyone's personal choice. You also say I have no feeling for the younger generation because I didn't even give you a chance. The young people of your age today are given a chance to receive the best education that they are capable of absorbing. This is being paid for by many old "fogies" like myself. Yes, we rejected Karma Production's proposal. One thing I didn't like. McGillivray Twp. was the last to know of Karma's plans and from what I hear were not supposed to know until April 10. Anyone that wants to talk "peace" should not try to slip in the back door. You go on to say that I don't "give a damn" for young people. Again, I question your accusation. I feel that I get along very well with the local young people and enjoy their company, so once again your ignorance is clearly indicated. "Dixon people like you make me sick." Mr. , I think you have been sick long before you heard the name Dixon. In conclusion I might say that if I am an "old fogie", comparatively speaking I would suggest that you are just learning to creep. What a shock you are going to get when you take your first big step in this "beautiful" world. Sincerely, George E. Dixon McGillivray Twp. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT LSMFT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We now have a new pickup truck available for rental, to complement our car rental fleet. OUR SALES STAFF IS ON DUTY EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL 6:00 p.m. Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer OF GOOD 15 TOP QUALITY CARS MUST GO CARS ! Weeks. All safety checked USED In the y for the xwo read road. 1968 JAVELIN SST, V-8 automatic floor con- warranty. License 62616, Only $2375.00 sole. Balance of 50,000 mile ind 1968 REBEL 2 door hardtop, vinyl roof, 155 h.p.motor, balance 5/50 war- ranty. License 61434. Was $1795.00. Only $1595.00 1967 REBEL 1967 DODGE Polaro 500, V-8 automatic, very clean, low mileage. License $1495.00 or best offer 4 door sedan, V.8 automatic, seats, spotless, one owner. License J57771. Was $1695.00. Now $1495.00 1967 AMERICAN Spotless, 2 door, 6 cylinder au- tornatic, 30,000 miles. License J58860. Now Only $1095.00 1967 AMERICAN 2 door sedan, 6 cylinder auto- matic, one owner, low mileage. A Steal at $895.00 License J58652.76226. 1966 MUSTANG Convertible V-8 automatic floor shift. No reasonable offer re- fused. Green with white top. Licons• J56665. 1966 CLASSIC Rambler, 6 cylinder, standard 4 door sedan, blue. License Was $1195.00. Now $950.00 Our Dealer Spcial: — 196:Pontiac, black, 6 cyinder automa $57J An saftychk.inse1018K.oNft • 1966 AMERICAN Rambler, 2 door, 6 cylinder standard shift, spotless, lady driven. A I bargain. Li- cense J57769. $895.00 1966 AMBASSADOR V-8 4' door automatic, ps, pb, radio, 90 day guarantee. Li- cense 94903N. Now Only $1095.00 1965 FALCON 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder auto- . in mane, new car condition. License 58966. 1965 FORD Custom 4 door sedan, automa- tic. Real good. License J58967. A bargain at $895.00 OPEN FOR OFFERS Another Dealer Special: 196i4mThunudlaetrebird , $1395.00 Or Best Offer OUR LABOUR SPRING TUNE-UPS Carburetor Cleaned, Plugs Points, Condenser ALL FOR $8.95 plus parts SERVICE DEPARMENT FREE According of All parts RATES ARE BELOW AVERAGE TIRES First Line Tires. Check with us before you buy. All makes to suit your budget. Free Snow Tire Change 10 Days Ony SAFETY CHECK to Department of Transport standards. needed will be extra ...,.., 15ERffir —.--) NORTH 235-0225 -END "Authorized Rambler Dealer" SUPERTEST EXETER (----N 5ioFersir .,.... — PHONE irmArrAla 40008005 TO 11010 A CAR TOGETHER aur ONE "NUT" P/S.MAIITLE 1965 Meteor Montcalm 2 door hardtop, automatic, radio, power steering, brakes, one owner, Sharp, Lie. J56450 1965 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, 8 automatic, one owner, License J56420 1964 Chevrolet Bel air Sedan, 6 automatic, radio, License J,56419 1964 Chevrolet Biscane Sedan 6 automatic, radio, License H53293 1964 Dodge Sedan 8 automatic, radio, License J59897 1963 Pontiac Coach 6 stick, License J57117 1961 Falcon Sedan Radio 6 Stick, License 95009N APPLY