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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-03-25, Page 7• Year in and year out, about nine out of ten accidents involve the violation of at least one law. * You can prolong the life of your air cleaner filter by taking the paper element from its housing and blowing the dirt out with compressed air. When starting your car on a cold morning, make sure lights and all accessory switches are off until the engine is running. Our fine cars are carefully tuned to start at once in any kind of weather. Why not stop in for a test drive? Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227.4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer 1969 AUSTIN 1300 AMERICAN low mileage, radio primrose, K33066 1968 COUGAR, radio, automatic, power steering, power brakes, console, bucket seats, like new. J55511 1968 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-door sedan, power brakes, power steering, V-8, automatic, radio,J56683 1966 FORD 2-door hardtop, V -8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, red with black vinyl top 1966 PONTIAC, PARISIENNE Convertible, automatic, radio, K7727 1965 MUSTANG 2-door hardtop, bucket seats, console shift, 289 V-8, radio, J89439 1962 FORD automatic, 2-door hardtop, radio, 50149 $350 1961 COMET 2-door, 6 cylinder, automatic, J56865, A REAL CHEAPIE JUSTARRIVED The 1971 Austin Mini and 1971 Austin 1300 SEE THEM TODAY South End Service EXETER 235.2822 Open Evening ay Appointment LSMFT 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes and steering, pastel blue with black vinyl roof, 626424 1967 MERCURY—, MONTCALM 2-door hardtop, V-8 automatic, radio, power brakes and steering, metallic lime gold with black vinyl roof, 16259E 1966 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF 4-door sedan, economical 6 cylinder, automatic, lovely with chestnut brown with assimilated black vinyl roof, K32176 1968 FORD F100 PICKUP long, wide box, custom cab and radio, candy apple red, No. 1PW4 1895 1595 S 195 1695 Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 2274191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Also winning in Brampton tourney March 24, fags 7 Novice club advances The first Exeter goal was scored on a power play and the lone Stoneybrook goal came later in the second period. Jim yeti turned in an out- standing performance in the Exeter nets, especially in the last 45 seconds when the Stoneybrook attackers swarmed around the net, In the opening 4-1 win over Uxbridge, the Exeter scoring was well spread. In the first period, Derek . Regier scored op a pass from David Bogart at 11.35. Uxbridge tied the scoreless. 9140 two minutes later. The locals moved .ahead in the second period on goals by Brad Taylor and Paul Pooley. Assists went to, Bandy Parsons and. David Bogar t. Melina' Exeter score came in the final period from the stick of Randy Fisher With Paul Pooley end Bogart assisting, The only Exeter goal in the .second game loss to Uxbridge was fired by Brad Taylor with the assist going to Eugene Clarke, The Exeter novice hockey club moved to the final round of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Western Ontario zone Tuesday night by edging Stoneybrook 2-1 in the deciding game of a best-of-three series. While arrangements have not been completed it is expected the local youngsters will meet either Essex or Blenheim in the finals. Saturday in Brampton, the same team moved into the second round of the annual novice hockey tournament. They downed Uxbridge in a morning game 4-1 and while losing 2-1 in an evening contest were able to take the total goals series 5-3, In second round play, the locals met Delhi, Wednesday in a similar two game series. The result of the first game will be found elsewhere in this issue. Exciting finish Tuesday's game played at the Oakridge arena in London in which Exeter edged Stoneybrook 2-1 ended with plenty of ex- citement, With less than a minute to go, and Exeter holding a one-goal edge, Stoneybrook pulled their goalie for a sixth 'attacker and scored what would have been the tying goal, just after the buzzer sounded to end the game, The referees who disallowed the goal were besieged by angry Stoneybrook supporterS and needed police protection to leave the arena. All scoring was confined to the second period with David Bogart Shortly before press time, Wednesday, the T-A learned that the novice club were defeated 8-5 by Deihl in Brampton, Wednesday morning. The second game was being played the same afternoon at five o'clock and the local youngsters needed to win by four goals to continue in the tournament. Scoring for Exeter in the losing cause were Paul Pooley with two goals and singles by Dennis Preszcator, Perry Pooley and Brad Taylor. getting both Exeter scores. Paul Pooley provided the pass in each instance. ROLL HIGH SCORES — Two Exeter- youngsterS rolled high scores in minor league bowling at the Exeter Bowling Lanes last week. Jim Brintnell, shown at the left, threw two consecutive games of 303 while his cousin Danny came up with scores of 299 and 260. Buy Easter Seals Buy with Confidence Dobbs Motors Ltd. Drive wit Confidence 1970 PLYMOUTH FURY II Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, 4 new tires, Lic, 785950 1909 MUSTANG GRANDE, V-8, automatic, radio, 16,000 miles, Lic. K34718 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-door hardtop 327 V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top, K31744 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY 112-door hardtop V-8 automatic, i-T.• power steering and radio. 4 new tires, K31716 EXETER 235-1250 EVENINGS 235-1130 AU? S LE • 420% off All Interior and Exterior CV QUALITY PAINT Milt Robbins & Son Lttl., 486 Main Street, Exeter 285.2940 Show pictures of trip to west, down under By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE THAIVIES ROAD The March meeting of the Happy Doubles Club met Wed- nesday evening in the church basement, Mrs. Miner opened the meeting with the call to worship on Easter. Scripture and prayer was given by Rev. Stewart Miner and reading by Barry Jeffery, Mrs. Miner and Mrs. Jeffery. Mrs. Edwin Miller conducted the business and it was decided to put on a program for the Senior Citizens, May 11. Rev. Stewart Miner introduced Mr. & Mrs. Archie Etherington who showed pictures of their recent trip to Edmonton, Van- couver, Singapore, Fiji Islands, Australia, New Zealand, Medan in Indonesia, which were much enjoyed. Barry Jeffery thanked the Etheringtons and presented them with a gift. C.G.I.T. The C.G.I.T. Girls and their leaders went on a bus trip Monday when they toured the Institute for the Blind, Canada Bread, and the Marvel Beauty Salon. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller and Barbara visited Saturday with Rev, Maurice and Mrs. Francis, Avon. Michael Ottewell, Exeter, is spending the holidays with Barry Miller. Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mrs, Stewart Miner attended a UCW Conference last week in London. Mr. & Mrs, William Thomson, Judy Ferguson, Marilyn Baker, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. William Roh- de, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and. Connie were Sunday guests with & Clarence Thomson; Woodhanr. The oc- casiorPhbeing the fifteenth wed- ding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. William Thomson. Mr. & Mrs. Mort Caswell, Billy, Diane and Robert, Mr. & Mrs. Case de Mooy, Sandra and Shari, Beverley Passmore, London, Mr. Mrs. Ken Brazier, Michelle, arol and Cathy, Brantford, visited during the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs, Warren Brock, Exeter, were guests Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Edwin Miller. Judith Cann, Joanne Hodgert, Sharon Passmore and Marlene Stewart are among those from this community who are on a trip lo Rome. ATTENTION ALL SNOWMOBILERS The Exeter and District snowmobile club invites membership for the coming season, Memberships purchased now are good until the end of March, 1972. Crests are now available at $1.00; membership $1.00 per person or $2.00 per family. We ask your support early as the club needs money to pay for the crests. Please contact club executive and directors for membership and erests. For information phone 235-2895. (P. Crawford 650) 'B" (B. Crawford 611) (D. MacDonald 598 ) (R. Horn 554) (R. Hippern 697 ) (A. Lovell 573) (E. Preszcator 577) PEE WEES & BANTAM GIRLS CR (C. Harvey 174) 0 33 EL (J, Skinner 237) 5 38 GI (L. 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Hirtzel 533) 5 23 LUCAN COLLEENS (M. Sockett 599 ) 5 110 (K. Ryan 523) 2 78 (H. Blane 547) 7 77 (L. Harrison 574) 0 74 (G. Zinn 546) 2 73 (M. Rydall 539) 5 68 Telephone Elly Clarke, our service manager, for an appointment PHONE 235-0160 TODAY 0111A0111 TIRE BRAKE RELINE Parts and Installation Combination We supply, install front/rear brake linings, front wheel return springs: clean hacking plates; inspect wheel cylinders, Top up front wheel-bearings, master cylin- der with Super Heavy Duty Brake Fluid. (Does not include hydraulic work,) OnEx.a. (By „o pirA4ENT).4 FIN" 11" nStallatioui, ---_, nmaszkussammossmmacta , GUARANTEE Custom Bonded Broke Shoes 1 Ask about our generous 40,000 mile guaran- tee on complete brake overhaul. itn76 956M3MMOZIM Apply for a CANADIAN TIRE Credit Card Today Ask about Our Specialized Brake Services 1951-"6K hOl l) 20' saving for cum( other pop d toesue eats t Most) 'DISC BRAKE PADS for domestic cars reduced 20" WHEEL SET CUSTOM BONPED Brake Shoes (EXCHANGE) ieluiling, front return springs Sate AS Exchange Price Price 1959.69 Choy, and Pontiac (most) 109 .10 1962-'66 DODGP,, 10 etch. Exch, PLYMOUTH (most) Y A SAVE LSO • brake Drums expertly trued, • NVII eel Cylinderx -expertly overhauled, Vrceing of Emergency (crake Cable *Repack l'ront Wheel hearings. • Super Ile. x Out, Role l'Itud,16.ors. (2 cans fluke f hod required (r fluxhmg and filling. EXTRA! Cash BONUS COUPONS ON AILL PARTS 235-0160 Exeter umnomn TIRE V '' 311•0101011 mann TIRE * We have 3 automotive service bays o serve you * 'A l ALL WORK GUARANTEED Steer This Way I3Y LARRY SNIDER The world's first auto license plate was issued on October 31,1900, in Spain. With fan belts, as with trousers, shininess means excessive wear. Worn belts can mean overheating. A BUSY DART TOURNAMENT — More 'than 50 teams competed in the annual Exeter Legion mixed dart tournament, Saturday. Shown checking the prize list are chairman Norm Ferguson and president Ed Hearn with secretarial help Ellen Knight, Annie Lawson and Ann Romaniuk. T-A photo tutatatimututintatutitualatuettouumuumuuniulialionaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimaiiiiieuantuttintinnuniumianunaueniningiaiainall1111111111111111 =., -••••••• .m :-.-- .... ... = ........ .mmomm• ,.., ....... mm 44.=. .44.• 44. = = .1=% ..4 "`-",` :474.- 4" ''. 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