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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-09-02, Page 18By GORDON MORLEY Mrs. Olive Hodgson, Red Deer; Mr. & Mrs. Ron Lougheed and Darryl, Condor Alberta; Mr. & Mrs. Howard Dorman and Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Trevithick, St. Thomas, visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick. Mr. & Mrs. Don Newey, Carol and Colleen, Kingston, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick, Ruth and Neil attended the Smeeton- Trevithick wedding at St. Thomas recently. Linda Morley has been working in Variety Store, Ailsa Craig, during the month of August. Mr. Melvin Allison visited a few days in Sudbury with some of her family. Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hodgson and family spent Sunday with their daughter Shirley in London, and Joyce and Murray remained there for a few days holidays. NN . •• • , ttlP ' • t Atol bUtli h. NitAgra a. t • .1 .Ft Ffutkir 4 .4. 0 II LAUB Im I ko. I .11 .‘44,1 Mid H ,•4,1tiVi I hub to tu.an Fist 4.1 1,,n+tvgq..1 I icburrtry, -IP nun ut A/ tuna /a im,. y was • nil bt but fuLbut.,1 Us VI /1 provitiod - 4 • A • filt2, UNVEIL HISTORIC PLAQUE — A historic plaque commemorating Lucas's Centennial was unveiled after the ecumenical church service Sunday afternoon. Handling the unveiling chores were councillors William Mathers and Bernard Avery. T-A photo Ronald and Robbie attended the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Sunday to hear the Rev. Rex Humbard. Bruce Riehl visited with his Cousin Murray Laing. Andrew Laing holidayed at the Riehl home near Stratford. Jane Binning, Mitchell, holidayed with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar, Mr, & Mrs. Frank Cadick, Chatham were weekend visitors with Mrs. Grace Scott, Still Some 1971 Models Left to Clear at SUPER DI$COUNT$ Hare Are 2 Examples DEMO-1971 GALAX IE 500 2-door hardtop,351 V-8, automatic, G-78 whitewalls, wheel covers, power brakes and steering, body side molding, radio, tinted glass, heaVy duty suspension, left hand t 4,3450 remote mirror. No 105980 WAS $4735.50 NEW — 1971 FORD CUSTOM 500 2-door hardtop, 302 V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, wheel covers, heavy duty $357110 suspension, white walls, No. 191237 WAS $4389.30 $AVE ON USED CARS TOO 1970 FORD GALAX! E 500 sports roof 2 door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, etc., 416921 19R9 BUICK LE SABRE 2-door hardtop, power brakes and steering, one-owner, K32470 1967 CHEV BELAIR 4-door, 6 cylinder, automatic, one owner, K42790 1964 VALIANT V-200 Convertible, 6 automatic, K41795 1966 MUSTANG 6 cylinder 3 speed, J89379 1965 FALCON 2-door V-8, standard shift, K41924 $2695 $2195 1195 $ 595 $ 995 800 Remember.. It's Sense To See Snider's Huron County's Largest Fnrd Dedlet Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235 1640 LONDON 227-4191 Open weekdays Until 9 -00 Saturdays Until 6 00 Gas pumps open until 9:00 p.m. evenings except Sat. & Sun. TIRE SALE Goodyear "78" All-Weather Polyester OR Gulf Crown 4 Ply ANY SIZE Ranging In Value From $36.70 to t $44.00 SALE $ 9995 PRICE L You'll Save Save Some Sucks With These RODEO SPECIALS r±: e Drop in and see these quality used cars when you're in town for Ontario's best rodeo 18951 $2395 $16951 18951 $ 795 1969 DODGE POLARA 500 sedan, V-8, • automatic , power steering, radio, 741642 Reduced to ... 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CONVERTIBLE, power steering, brakes and windows, automatic, radio, L39708 1968 DODGE POLARA 500 2-door hardtop, power steering and brakes, radio, E-7-- - V-8, automatic, vinyl top, K47252 1968 CHRYSLER 2-door hardtop, -2— automatic,-V-8, power steering and brakes, radio, K31645 1966 DODGE 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic, • radio, K31126 The Last of the 19 71 Demonstrators 2 ONLY 1 — Dodge Polara Sedan 1 — Dodge Charger 2-door hardtop $AVE ON THESE BEAUTIES *4 Dobbs Motors Ltd. = EXETER 235-1250 EVENINGS 235-1130 411. One of the world's great car makers • ECONOMY • PERFORMANCE EXETER AUSTIN 1300 AMERICA , Featuring front wheel drive and hydrolastic suspension ONE MODEL IN STOCK — BLAZE COLOR TRIUMPH TR 6 Created For The Man Who Knows What Motoring Is All About MGB CONVERTIBLE IN STOCK — WHITE MODEL, WHEEL DISCS, HARDTOP SOUTH END SERVICE AUSTIN MINI The car with the world-famous name — is now better than ever ONE BLUE MODEL IN STOCK ROVER 3500 S TRIUMPH SPITFIRE MK 4 Undisputed holder of the record for the favorite sports car Special FOR SEPTEMBER MGB GT 4 Passenger 2-Door Hardtop MANY OPTIONS AVAILABLE BRITISH LEYLAND GROWTH WAS GOOD — The Lucan Centennial beard growing contest had plenty of entries, Above, contest chairman Gord Brooks checks the condition of Jim Simpson's beard while Jim Young and Frank Van Geel watch. T-A photo By MRS. IRVIN RADER QASHWOOD Alvin Walper is a patient in Victoria hospital; Mrs. Katie Weigand is confined to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and Mrs. Arnold Becker is in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, where she underwent surgery. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ron Merrier vacationed at Chapleau last week. Mr. & Mrs, Lorne Genttner and Mr. & Mrs. Ken Genttner at- According to one electronics researcher, electric cars with auxiliary gas-powered engines for recharging batteries will be available within 5 years. U. S. Department of Transportation's new bumper regulations for the '72 models require greater uniformity in bumper height and protection against overriding and interlocking. Intermi xing of belted-bias, radial and bias ply tires can cause unstable handling of your car. * Latest statistics show that over half of the automobiles now on the road are undermaintained and below minimum safety standards. In 1896, the Barnum & Bailey Circus displayed an automobile as the major attraction in its freak show. Cars have come a long way! Come in and see the new features of our models at Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer 1971 MGB, chrome discs, hardtop, white in color 1966 ME TEOR, 2-door hardtop, automatic, 390 V-8, power brakes and steering, vinyl top, radio (privately owned), K38392 1964 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-door, radio, automatic, never licensed in 1971, M.F. Sticker on windshield H 6239 South End Service EXETER 235-2322 Open Evenings By Appointment iiummiusiiiimmotommoionormonmmorimminaduwordijui tended the Neil-Fulcher wedding in Toronto, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and Sharon spent last week at Manitoulin,Midland, Collingwood an Arran Lake. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Salmon and Eleanor returned home following an enjoyable two month tour to • the West Coast. David Rader and Miss Nancy Scott vacationed last week with the latter's aunt at Midland and also on Manitoulin Island and at Collingwood. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Martene and family returned recently from a trip to the West Coast. Roy Becker, Randy Becker, Michael Fleet, Eddie Holubowicz and Wayne Truemner spent the weekend at the Canadian National Exhibition and Ontario Place. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Clarke, Dresden, spent Saturday with Mrs. Martha Miller, Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller and boys were Mr. & Mrs. Ken Clarke and Mrs. Martha Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Reinhold Miller, Sheila Herm, Zion, and Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Stade and Sherrie, Rev. Earl Steinman has returned home from Westminster hospital. THE BATTEN REUNION The 1971 Batten reunion was held at the summer home of Mr. & Mrs. Valentine Becker with 55 present., Sports were conducted by John and Iris Becker and Michael Gravel. Winners of running races were Cathy Keller, John Bucholtz, Billy Wright, and Peter Datars. Other events were won by Sandra Datars, Jill Crawford, Peter Datars and Marty Becker, John Bucholtz and Billy Wright, Krista Bucholtz and Laurie Becker, Cindy Beaker, Cathy Becker, Mr. & Mrs. Howard Datars, John Becker, Margaret Deichert, Leslie Bucholtz, and Jim Becker. Youngest child present, Timmy Becker; marked table place, Ross Oke, most recently married, Kenneth and Susan Oke; birthday closest, Kris Bucholtz; coming farthest, Jill Crawford. Following a picnic supper the president, Bill Becker, conducted the business. Officers for 1972 are: president, Earl Keller; secretary-treasurer, Cathy Oke; sports committee, the John Batten family table committee, Ross & Emma Oke, Kenneth and Susan Oke, It was decided that Mrs. Verna Becker had arranged the best pictorial display of the Batten family. The next picnic is to be held same time, same place. By MRS. KEN NIcKELLAR CRC/MARTY Mrs. Grace Scott was guest of honor at a family picnic at the home of her granddaughter Mrs. Ivan McClymont and Mr. McClymont of Varna, Sunday. The occasion was held in honor of Mrs, Scott's 79th birthday with all members of her family present, from Chatham, Essex, Mitchell, Seaforth and many from Cromarty district. Also at the same house, a family shower was presented to Sharon Scott of Seaforth whose marriage to John Forrest takes place in September. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth McKellar were guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs, W. N. Binning and family, Mitchell, Sunday, Mr. & Mrs, Binning will observe the 20th anniversary of their marriage Tuesday. Thirty-five guests from Toronto, Windsor, and Owen Sound areas attended a Pearson- Pierson reunion at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Douglas. Mr. & Mrs. William Chessell, Marion and Brian of Stratford visited with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laing. Mr, & Mrs. Robert Gardiner, By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Mrs, Fred Dobbs Jr. has returned home following surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. During the weekend, . Dr. & Mrs. Ron Lang and family of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Scott and family of Centralia and H. S. McLean of Teeswater were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr. Page 18 Times-Advocate, September 2, 1971 .Dashwood residents confined to hospital Others at reunion At 79th birthday party Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER