HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-10-22, Page 19I- )
Our '71 Dodges
OFF TO. A
Fast Start
SAVE ON ONE OF THESE
.FINE TRADE-INS
1970 CHRYSLER 2-door hardtop, hilly
equipped, J25231. Reg. retail $5800,
1967 FORD 500 sedan, V-8, automatic,
radio, 27,000 miles, one owner, J55723
1967 DODGE DART 2-door hardtop, 6
cylinder, automatic, radio, J58329
1967 OLDSMOBILE 88 sedan, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes,
radio, 22,000 one-owner mileage, J55375
1966 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, V-8,
automatic, radio, sharp metallic tan, H50441
1964 CHRYSLER 4-door sedan, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes,
radio, J70695
'4100
1595
'1495
'1795
'1095
$ 695
HUNTERS' SPECIAL
1964 AUSTIN VAN, ice box, bunks, fully $9100
insulated. NOT CERTIFIED, 1610213
t4 I I Dobbs Motors Ltd.
EXETER 235-1250 EVENINGS 235-1130
LSMFT
Pre-Winter
Clearance
At These Prices We're Playing
Santa Early
1965 CHEV BISCAYNE, 6 cylinder standard,
overhauled motor, certified, H2066
1964 RAMBLER AMERICAN 6 cylinder,
automatic, certified, nice red, J18910
S 595
595
1965 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 390 V-8, $ 595
automatic, one owner, certified, X13800
1964 FORD V-8, automatic, uncertified, AS $ 195
IS No. 7G28A
1964 FORD STATIONVVAGON, 6 cylinder, 395 automatic, uncertified AS IS, 1G3A
1970 MERCURY MONTEGO MX 4-door
sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, power brakes
and steering, Only 9,000 miles, 390079 $3195
1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop,
air conditioned, power brakes, power $ 3395
steering, V-8, automatic, radio, 95802J
1970 TORINO FALCON' 2-door, 302 V-8,
automatic, nice blue with white vinyl roof,
No. 170539 '2879
TRUCKS
1960 FORD F-350 one-ton chassis and cab,
AS IS No, 1T14A
1968 FORD F-100 styleside pickup, long,
wide box, V:8, new paint, C93172
1957 JEEP with hydraulic plow, safety
check, No. PB2A
$ 295
1695
5 995
1966 FORD F-100 long, wide box, 6 $1195
cylinder, new paint, 15830B
1966 CHEV 1-ton, high Wiltsie van body, new
red paint, C91443 1395
Larry Snider Motors
LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 2274191
Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer
Savin
ones
An
investment that
grows and grows
Canada Savings Bonds help you
plan ahead—look to the future
without worry. They're Canada's
most popular personal investment.
Canada Savings Bonds are easy to buy for cash
or on instalments, in amounts ranging from $50
up to $25,000,
Canada Savings Bonds are cold, har'd cash—
instantly. They can be redeemed any time at their
full face value plus earned interest.
Canada Savings Bonds are safe—backed by all
the resources of Canada. They're a very special
security.
3/4
average annual interest
to maturity
New Canada Savings Bonds
yield an average of 734% a year
when held to maturity,
Each $100 Bond begins with
$6.75 interest for the first year, pays $7.75 inter
est for each of the next three years, and then payS
$8.00 interest for each of the last seven years.
On top of this you can earn interest on your
interest. You can make each $100 grow to $227.60
in just eleven years.
That's why we say, Canada Savings Bonds aro
good today, better tomorrow; an investment that
grows and grows.
Buy yours today where you work, bank or invest
C5-70-2S
•
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Dreaming of tooling around
town in a nuclear-powered
Whooshmobile? Keep on
dreaming. Bulk and weight of
nuclear reactor are major
roadblock.
Ten years ago, a tire
manufacturer experimented
with a translucent tire that
could be lighted from the
inside, For some reason it was
never marketed.
A group of math students
recently computed that, with
all the options, accessories
and extras, 11,000 versions of
one model and make could be
produced.
Among automobile design
changes due for the 70's:
reduction of offset margins
between glass and sheet metal
to Cut wind noise and drag.
Don't 00 to Leningrad,
Russia's second largest City,
to have your car serviced. It
can only take care of
one-fifth of the small number
of Cars there NOW!
Instead, come to
Larry Snider
MOTORS L.11141rEtt
for the best tune-up your car ever
had,
EXETER 2S5.1640
LONDON 227.4191
Huron County's Largest
Fbrd Dealer
Pall,. Times-Advocate, October 2Z 1970 CWL meet at Precious Blood
MT. CARMEL
Several members and their
wives of the Knights of
Columbus attended Mass .A.114.
Shop at home. communion breakfast in Clinton.
last Sunday.,
Mr, & .Mrs. Dave McCallum
spent thelast week visiting with
•••
the latter's parents, Mr. .& Mrs.
Charles Dietrich.
Relatives and friends gathered
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Ryan last Saturday evening to
help them celebrate their 25th
wedding anniversary, Mary Ellen
Ryan R. N, was home to help
with the anniversary party.
A large crowd of C.W.L.
members attended the October
meeting held in Precious Blood
School in Exeter Tuesday
Evening. Plans were completed
for the Penny and Bake Sale to
be held Friday evening in Mt.
Carmel gym, October 23.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerard
McCarthy, Maidstone, spent the
weekend with the latter's'
mother, Mrs. Marie Ryan, and
her family.
Anne Hall of Hamilton; Nora
Hall, Windsor; and Mr. & Mrs.
Kerr Marshall and boys, St.
Thomas, were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. John Hall.
G ET KIN AWARDS — The top commercial students at South Huron District High School last year received
their awards at Friday's Commencement program from the Exeter Kinsmen club. President George Pratt
made the presentations to Yvonne Jaques and Wendy Grasdahi while Huron's director of Education J.
Cochrane and board vice-chairman Robert Elliott look on. T-A photo
Many friends visit
Former minister talks at anniversary
By MRS. WILLIAM Rol-IDE
THAMES ROAD
Mrs. Russell Brock,
Chiselhurst, visited Wednesday
and Mrs. William Schaeffer, Mrs.
CI i ff Scott, Mrs. Delmar
Johnston, Kirkton visited
Thursday with Mrs. Minnie
Squire at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
James Anderson,
Miss Shirley Newhook matron
of Bale V erte Hospital,
Newfoundland spent last week
with Rev. Stewart and Mrs.
Miner.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Coates, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgext and
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Passmore
attended the Plowing Match at
Lindsay last week.
Mrs. James Anderson and Mrs.
Minnie Squire attended a shower
recently for Janice Morley,
bride-elect of this Saturday, at
the home of Mrs. Mary French,
Whalen.
The fall anniversary service
was held Sunday with many in
attendance. Rev, Stewart Miner
was in charge of the service; the
choir sang an anthem and Vincent
Glaab, Exeter, played several
selections on his accordion.
Rev. Hugh Wilson, a former
minister at the church, read the
scripture lesson and gave a
inspiring message, Standing up to
Life.
Persons who attended the
service and spent the day visiting
with friends were:
Mrs. Mildred Bell, Douglas,
Paul and Joanne, Hensall, Mr. &
Mrs. Donald Ballantyne, Huron
Park, Centralia; Barbara Stewart,
London; Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Ballantyne, Brenda and Wendy
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne
and Larry;
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Cunnington,
Centralia with Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Cunnington;
Mrs. Wellington Haist, Exeter,
Barbara Dougall, Hensall, with
Mrs. Myrtle Passmore and family;
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Merrill, Brian
and Esther, Bayfield and Judy
Ferguson with Mr. & Mrs. William
Rohde;
Mrs. Robert Cann with Mr. &
Mrs. Reg Hodgert;
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kraft and
daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
McDonald, Exeter, with Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Mayer;
•
Mr. & Mrs. Hedley May,
Exeter, with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Hodgert;
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Rennie,
Brenda and Todd, London, Mrs.
Clark Fisher, Mrs. C. Rowe, Mr. &
Mrs. William Rowe, Larry and
Karen, Mr. & Mrs. Aryan Wedlake
and Cheri, Sandra Skinner,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Rowe
and Laura Lee, Simcoe, Mr, &
Mrs. Wayne Rowe with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Rowe and Dennis;
Mrs. Alfred Hunkin, Exeter,
with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin;
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ratz, Trevor
and Tracey, Shipka, Mrs, Ron
O'Brien and Tammy of RR
Parkhill, Mrs. John Selves, Exeter
with Mr. & Mrs. Lee Webber;
Mrs. Edgar Rodd with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Stewart;
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth,
Mrs. Orville Cann, Mrs. James
Hodgert, Exeter with Mr. & Mrs.
Arnold Cann;
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gilmour,
Kevin, Paul and David, Lucan,
with Mr. & Mrs. John Bray and
Agnes.
•
et.
k.
Good today...
better tomorrow
American Motors 1971. nada
PERSONALS
A number of students and
parents attended Commence-
ment Exercises at South Huron
District High School, Friday
evening.
There will be no services in
Thames Road Church October
25, owing to Elimville
Anniversary.
The rite of baptism will be
observed November 1 at the
regular church service,
Mr's. Myrtle Passmore spent
Friday and Saturday at Hamilton
and St. Catharines and attended
demonstrations held at the
Holiday Inn by Walt-Ann's Dress
Pattern Designing School, Exeter
where she is employed.
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock,
Exeter, were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Jeffery were
At American Motors we feel that in our 1971 product line, we've achieved our
major objective, That is, to build a complete li ne of cars for a broad range
of ear buyers. Sports, sub-compacts, compacts, intermediates, full-
sized cars, we've engineered them all with one thought in mind
that every car represent real, demonstrable value in its size
and price range.
I invite you to see and drive the American Motors car
which comes closest to fulfilling your requirements. See if
you don't agree with us when we say; "We give wheels
to greater value".
Big. Bigger. Biggest.
......... . .........
L. G. RICE
President, America!" Motor,
(Canada) Limited.
Matador is the best Value bar none in the mid-size field.
Matador gives you more car for your
money. With its headroom, hiproom, leg.
room arid 118 Inch wheelbase It's the
biggest car in the midsize class,
For power there's a choice of 13 great
teams made up of sik engines and 4 trans-
missions. That way a Matador can be an
economical car or a full blown muscle car,
If you've got a practical nature that
likes a little excitement, you'll find
Matador your kind of car.
Sportabout
American Motors
builds the only
North American compact wagon.
Sportabout Is, 4-door station wagon
that has top.of.thei.line features as
standard equipment and Slant back
styling that sets It apart from any
other wagon.
The big window tailgate swings up to
simplify loading and u
y
nloading. And on
te Inside plent of room fr a
fa
h
rnflyon the go, Sportabout—a bea
o
uti-
ful new Iddltion to the Hornet family.
American Motors 111
Giving wheels to greater value.
CHARLIES' AUTO SALES
"Authorized Rambler Dealer"
%DOM NORTH END SUPEIRTEST
PHONE 235-0225 -- EXETER