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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-09-17, Page 18AtiIRAVS178 POOS 1/FE, WATAIHESURTS 8444141q SHES40:41tV IVAN and MICKEY'S GULF Phont 138-22.57 GRAND BEND Hey Kids! WIN A "We Hurry" Bike at Gulf Ivan & Mickey's GULF SERVICE GRAND BEND 238-2257 Mom & Dad Get A Free Ticket With Each Gas Purchase ONE BIKE GIVEN AWAY IN EACH OF SEPT., OCT. and NOV. • Year End Discounts • Highest Trade-in Allowances 41. *4 Dobbs Motors Ltd. Save today on one of six new 1970 DODGE 4-doors, sedans and 2-door hardtops EXETER 235-1250 EVENINGS 235-113(1 ONE HALF OF THE WORLD DOESN'T KNOW WHAT' THE OTHER HALF USES FOR MONEY How long since you had the brakes checked on your car? Brakes, lights, horn and wipers are items that should be inspected regularly. Drive in today and we'll do it in a jiffy. RON AUTO SALES ,, LOCAL TRADLMARKS, TOYOTA SALES ofaSERVICE RADIO EQUIPPED 2416,TOWING 400035-1710•EXETER SPORTS SEE CAR THEM TODAY CENTRE * MGB * MGB GT * TRIUMPH HOME OF . . * AUSTIN 1300 AMERICA * AUSTIN 1800 * AUSTIN MINI Economical and Dependable Transportation * 1970 SPITFIRE III All Colours * '1970 MG MIDGET CONVERTIBLE Yellow * 1970 TRIUMPH TR6 Convertible with overdrive * 1970 MGB * 1970 AUSTIN 1300 AMERICA * 1970 AUSTIN MINI 1000 * 1970 AUSTIN 1800 CLEARANCE SALE 1966 PONTIAC PAR ISIENNE Convertible, automatic, radio, K7727 Was $1695 1965 AUSTIN 1100 4-door sedan, J56783 Was $395 1964 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, like new, J57985 Was $895 1964 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, automatic, radio, J55750 Was $695 1963 CHEVROLET SEDAN automatic, J58236 ' Was $550 1962 FORD hardtop, 2-door, radio, automatic, H78765 Was $550 '1395 295 750 550 425 395 ANTIQUE 1930 Ford Model A Sedan Fully Reconditioned T S IRE A L E • All Sizes Dunlop, Pirelli and Michelin Tires For All Sports Cars • Special Prices on All Goodyear Sizes • Also In Stock - 670475 for -ton trucks South End Service EXETER 235-2322 Open Evenings By Appointment EVERYONE'S INVITED to Larry Snider's '71 CAR SHOW and Open House See the Fabulous . . The Little PINTO See All The Exciting New Ford Products ong Distance Car Also the '71 MAVERICK This Year In The Much Anticipated 4-Door Series L7 ,s .1..Krattir ptus Most other Models of '71 Ford Cars, Trucks and Station Wagons FREE Friday Evening and All Day Saturday Coffee and Donuts ENTERTAINMENT Larry Snider Motors Ltd. Huron's Largest, Ford Dealer 235-1640 EXETER iffinsassawassmsia. Don't forget Exeter Fair Sept, 25, 26 Students off to school S unday school resumes By MRS, CLARKE KENNEDY GRAND BEND Grand Bend United Church. Sunday School reassembled last Sunday after the summer months. The open session began with a singsong led by Mrs, Wm. Brenner and action songs for the Small children. Call to worship was read by Elizabeth Kennedy. Three musicians, accordionists, namely Susan Grigg, Patricia Bender, Dashwood and Don McAdam, Parkhill, favored the school with religious and contemporary music and Debbie Ford reported on her good time at camp. UCW The afternoon unit of the United Church Women, met in the schoolroom last Thursday. The worship was conducted by Mrs. Colin Love using sennonettes for the theme. Roll call was answered by the members' mother's maiden name, place and date of birth. A panel, Aging is for Everyone, from the study book, was the main topic for the meeting. Those taking part were Mrs. Wm. Love as commentator, and Mrs. Wm. Baker, Mrs. Myrtle McGregor and Mrs. Colin Love. On display was a baby's layette to be sent to the 0.A,S, in Goderich,. The unit leader Mrs. Win, Love closed the meeting and a social hour followed, Hostesses were Mrs. M. MacGregor and Mrs, Wm. Love, DECORATION AT DASHWOOD The annual decoration services were held Sunday at the Dashwood United Church Cemetery on the Goshen Line. Shown above checking over the program are Rev. Bruce Guy of the Dash wood church, guest speaker Rev. E. J. Wattam of Grand Bend, board chairman Lloyd Eagleson and secretary Harry Hoffman. T-A photo No public monies to be spent Box 354 Grand Bend, Ont. 11 Sep, 1970. PERSONALS Tom Galbraith and niece, Mrs, Florence Jeffcott of Burlington and Mrs. Vera Ball of Palermo, visited last week with Mr. & Mrs. A. Dayman. Mr. & Mrs. W. B. F. MacLaren are in Collingwood for the next two weeks, relieving the druggist there, Among the young people from Grand Bend who are furthering their education are Gary Willed, University of Waterloo; Elizabeth Kennedy, University of Waterloo; Martha Kneale, Queen's University, Kingston; Geordie Laughton, 2nd year at Queen's University, Kingston; Richard Laughton, UWO; Rebecca Taylor, Teachers' College, London and Susan Gill, Fanshawe College. Mrs. Agnes Smith spent a few days last week with her daughter in Oshawa. Chris Douglas is a student at Mount St. Joseph's School in London. To mark the occasion of her graduation from Woodstock General Hospital, this week the family and friends of Mary Lynne Kennedy, RN enjoyed a dinner party at the Dashwood Hotel. Lillie Moore of Detroit is visiting for a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Roy Bariteau. A dinner was enjoyed in the honor of Cassie Ann Desjardine, recent RN graduate at the Dashwood Community Centre, by friends and relatives. maintenance of the site and the building. I might add that the land set aside was restricted and was worthless for re-sale as it is located on the flightway of a very busy runway. I believe the building fund deserves support as, in a sense, it is laying a cornerstone for the youth - of our country who without the memorial might not understand that no other nation of comparible size contributed more to the development and exploitation of the aeroplane. Donations are tax exempt and may be made payable to: The Treasurer, RCAF Memorial Canadian Aviation Fund Box 310, Astra, Trenton, Ontario Yours truly, Tom Webster, ex RCAF The building will have an area of more than 60,000 square feet and will house a memorial hall, hall of history, theatre, chapel, and an activities centre for the use of groups from across, the nation for assemblies, conferences, etc. It will be of striking and unique design and will be a stimulating, living memorial to pioneering, developments, achievements, sacrifices, victories, which form part of our aviation history. No public monies will be spent on the project. The full cost of the building, furnishings, displays and landscaping is being raised by voluntary contributions from business, industry, Canadian' Forces personnel, ex RCAF people, cadets, and air minded Canadians. The department of national defence has set aside 35 acres of land which will be developed into a beautiful park at CFB Trenton, and will provide care and 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 iiiiii 11 The Editor, The Exeter Times-Advocate Exeter, Ont. Dear Sir: Reference is made to your editorial titled, "Savings build museum" appearing in the 3 Sept. 70 issue of the Times-Advocate. If indeed, the Department of National Defence were going to spend $3.6 million on a museum you would have goad reason for your chagrin. However, such is not the case. May 1 set the record straight. The Royal Canadian Air Force Association and the Royal Canadian Air Cadets are sponsoring a fund to build an RCAF Memorial and Canadian Aviation Museum to commemorate the part that Canadian airmen have played in the development of our country and the preservation of peace throughout the world. Ever notice how as things get smaller, the price gets bigger? And the most expensive way to celebrate your wife's birthday is to not get her anything at all. H ensall personals 11111111111111111111111111 llllll 11111111111111 lllll 1111111111111111 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Holland and Gwen of Thamesford and Mrs. N. Holland of Clinton visited recently with Mr. & Mrs. James Sangster and Bradley. Spending the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. John Soldan were Mrs. John B. Edwards of Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Henry Schulze Las Porte, Indiana; Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Soldan and Tracy, Mr. & Mrs. Michael Soldan of Huron Park. Mrs. Mary Funk is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mrs. Archie Noakes has returned from St. Josephs Hospital. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, visited over the weekend with his mother and also with his father and aunt who are patients in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. & Mrs. Don Rigby of Blenheim have returned home after spending two weeks with Stewart McQueen and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Snell. Michael Hoy is attending University of Waterloo and left Sunday to commence his studies. Harold (Tim) Sherritt, of Florida visited over the weekend with Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt and Mrs. Bertha Jinks, and also renewed acquaintances in the village. Mrs. Sherritt (Marion) visited with her mother, Mrs. A. Sinclair, of Windsor, Mr. & Mrs. Claude Biowes of Preston, called at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Laird Mickle last Saturday. Bill Hoy who is employed as surveyor at Douglas Point spent the weekend with his parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hoy. ti