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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-02-03, Page 16Pay, JO. Times-Advocate, February 3,. 1972 Grand Bend Anglican church elects officers HENSALL'S YOUNGEST HOCKEY PLAYERS At Saturday's Minor Hockey Day in 1-lensall, the youngest. hockey players got their chance to show their ice abilities. Shown above with coaches Jack Bettke and Bruce Moir are back, left, Randy Parker, Scott Ingrain, Robbie Bilcke, Bill Kinsman, Brad Stewart, Mike Jorgensen, Danny Reid, Tyler Gowdy, Ron Lavery and Darren Moir. Front, Brian Stewart, Doug Bettke, Rod Parker, John O'Brien, Randy Bilcke, Jim Gowdy and Paul Campbell. T-A photo Euchre played at Whalen MID-WINTER SPECIALS Effective .Feb. 7 to 26 97 0 Sugg List $1.39 99 0 16 oz. sl" Magnolax Sugg List $1.69 91 Bubble Bath 4 LB BAG 77' 88' 36' Contac C Capsules Sugg List $1.59 Johnsons Baby Shampoo Pardec Liquid Secret Deodorant Spray Combs Family Pack Sugg List $1.49 12 FOR Skin Cream Noxzema Sugg List $1.69 2 40Z $ 1 29 JARS HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE EXETER 235-1070 Shop at home CHOOSE FROM 2 New 1971 Ford Custom 500 Equipped with 302 V-8, automatic power brakes, power steering, radio, wheel covers, whitewalls, heavy duty suspension. OUR FINAL CLEAROUT PRICE We Also Have 5 1972 Ford and Torino Demonstrators at Huge Savings USED CARS '3307 1969 FAIRLANE 500 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic, radio, J32660 1967 FORD 6 cylinder sedan, standard transmission, radio, real clean,,,economical transportation, J90342 1970 FORD LTD 4-door hardtop, V-8 auto- matic, power brakes, power steering, black vinyl roof, K32135 1969 REBEL SEDAN, 6 cylinder, auto- matic, radio, one owner, actual miles, K33619 1970 MAVERICK 2-door, 200 cu. in., 6 cylinder, automatic. Finished in black with deluxe red interior, L50876 1969 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR sedan, V -8, automatic, power brakes, power steering, factory air conditioning, K41638 1969 DODGE SWINGER 2-door hardtop, 340 4-barrel V-8, 4-on-the-floor, K27624 1971 GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, vinyl interior, factory air conditioning, H43962 1970 FORD CUSTOM 500 2-door hardtop, V -8, automatic, power brakes, power steering, 35,000 miles, A15830 1969 PONTIAC SAFARI DELUXE STATIONWAGON, 6 passenger, V-8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, X34031 1968 ACADIAN SEDAN, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, J93098 USED TRUCKS 1956 CHEV PICKUP 6 cylinder and vanette, 282538 1970 FORD chassis & cab, 360, V-8, 4 speed, heavy duty springs and tires, 27362B 1965 MERCURY chassis and cab, V-8, 4 speed, radio, heavy duty springs and tires, 684858 1695 S 860 '2595 1395 1175 1695 1150 '3100 '2100 1595 1295 495 '2295 1150 Remember... It's Sense To See Snider's Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Larry Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235 1640 LONDON 2274191 Open weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6 .00 Look at the Standard Equipment On the 4-Door Super Deluxe • Heated rear window • Whitewall tires • Dual horns • Cold weather starting pack • Radial tires • "Sundym.. tinted glass all round • Backup lights • Courtesy lights on all doors • Safety locks on rear doors • Door arm rests • Heavy duty 2-speed heater • Cigarette lighter This unit is so well equipped, the only options available are a radio and a three-speed automatic Borg-Warner transmission ALL NEW ... From British Leyland 'AUSTIN MARINA With the advent of British Leyland some two and a half years ago, the full scope of all the engineering talent now available was given the task of designing the first of the new British Leyland vehicles. The Austin Marina is the first all new production model and its inception to full production has been accomplished within the very short time of two and a half years. The normal time span to accomplish this is at least four years. The basic design of the vehicle was dictated by the results of a fully comprehensive marketing study detailing requirements of power/torque, seating capacity, size, trunk space, cost of servicing, service accessability and date of introduction. These items were all given serious study and details determined before a ,single engineering drawing was produced. It was then necessary in the interest of servicing costs and most important from the reliability aspect, for a detailed study of all the various components used in the current range of British Leyland vehicles to be evaluated. This evaluation took into account the cost, service reliability, service maintenance, production capacity Eitc. so that engineering had the choice of any design of component that British Leyland marketed to produce the most reliable and economical power train assembly for the new model. The Austin Marina has benefited from the full range of available and reliable components and incorporates the MGB engine, Triumph gearbox, Triumph rear axle, Jaguar type torsion bar front suspension, Rover flow through ventilation, etc. and results in a vehicle designed specifically to provide the utmost in accessability to provide simplicity of servicing. Compare It With Any of the Domestic or Foreign Compacts • STANDARD TRANSMISSION and AUTOMATIC • RACK and PINION STEERING • FRONT DISC BRAKES with POWER ASSISTS • UP TO 30 MILES ON A GALLON OF GAS • DOUBLE THE TRUNK SPACE AND 10" MORE SEAT WIDTH THAN SOME COMPETITORS • 96" WHEEL BASE • 1798cc ENGINE • 91 BHP : * ..... . AUSTIN MARINA 2-Door Deluxe Coupe EXETER Russ and Chuck Snell 235-2320 Pricedfi re _ Mo delDoor oms2395 or ToForthloG 7 5 , See It On Display At SOUTH-END SERVICE 4-Door Super Deluxe ... Austin Marina GT MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY GRAND BEND At the United Church, Sunday morning, the primary and junior Sunday School attended and led in the opening exercises, The primary Sunday School sang several songs and presented several finger plays and the junior Sunday School was in the choir loft singing two selections. Deborah Ford and Claudia Jackson read the scripture passages. An envelope of money was presented to the work in Indonesia from the Sunday School. Miss Doreen Baker received the donation and will be responsible in sending it where it is needed in Indonesia. Miss Baker served in a hospital there in the past so is informed of the . need. Anglican Congregation Meets St. John's-by-the-Lake Anglican church annual vestry meeting was held last Wednesday evening. By MRS. HUGH MORENZ The north group was in charge of the euchre party held Wed- nesday evening in Shipka Community Centre with six tables in play. Prize winners were: ladies high, Mrs. Mary Moser; ladies low, Mrs. Bob Adams; men's high, Jim Pickering; men's low, Bob Adams Sr; most lone hands, Jim Houlihan. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Don Baker and Sandra Baker, spent the weekend in Detroit with Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Tony Regier. Mrs. Jerry Arnold returned last Monday from Victoria Hospital, London. Fred Weiburg returned Sunday to the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine, after spending several weeks in Kitchener with other members of his family. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Keller, Ross The officers chosen for 1972 were as follows; vestry clerk, Fred Walker; assistant vestry clerk, Mr. J. Mennen; rector's warden, Ken Young; people's warden, Maurice MacDonald; treasurer, Fred Newton. Envelope secretary, Mrs. Mabel Newton; lay delegate to Synod, W. Cochrane; substitute delegate, Mrs. J. Menne11; auditors, Mrs. J. Menne11 and Mrs. F. Plumb. Board of management members are W. Cochrane, Mrs. J. Menne11, Harold Hopkins, Horace Lake, Fred Newton, Jack Warner, Mrs. Fred Newton, Mrs, Ken Young, Mrs. J. Cutting, Mrs. Nola Taylor, Mrs. B. Neilson and Mrs. Frank Plumb, Rev. W. Mills, recently in- ducted to the St. John's-by-the- Lake charge, discussed plans for Lenten services and also a youth camp. He said that for a small church, membership aided by the summer congregation, the and Jack, attended the wedding of David Gibson of Crediton and Maria Bruls, Exeter, at Bethel Reformed Church in Exeter, David is the grandson of Mr. & Mrs, Keller, During the week Mr. & Mrs. Keller celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary and Mr. Keller's birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Al Grenier visited Monday evening with Mr. & Mrs. H. Morenz, By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Louie Thornton of London and also with Wm. Riley who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Pamela Schroeder of RR 2 Crediton spent the weekend with Lorna Glanville. church had a very rewarding year, Orpha Club Tuesday evening the Orpha Club met at the home of Mrs. W. F. B. MacLaren with 18 present. Mrs. Leroy Bariteau opened the meeting by reading a poem, A thank you letter was read from the Children's Aid Society, Sarnia, for the Christmas donation of toys, layette, knitting, ten cradles each with a dressed doll and ten Barbie dolls with knitted outfits. The ladies will begin to work on the Easter donation for 1972. The raffle was won by, Mrs. MacLaren and lunch was served by Mrs. J. Allister and Mrs. S. Devine. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Glen Desjardine have returned home from a vacation in the Sunny South. Mr, & Mrs, Bob Jennison returned to their home, Saturday after a months stay in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Irwin Ford have returned home from a holiday in the Caribbean. Wednesday evening, the Cubs were hosts to the Brownie Pack in the school gymnasium. Residents who live along the shore of the lake experienced a spectacular sight Tuesday when the high winds caused unusually big waves which threw sprays as high as the beach lights. Reports say the sight was breathtaking. Shipka residents attend grandson's wedding By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins were in charge of the euchre party in the Community Centre, Saturday night. Five tables were in play. Prize winners were: ladies high, Mrs, John Scott; men's high, Gerald Hern; lone hands, John Scott; consolation, Mrs. Wayne Hern. The travelling prize went to William Morley. The next party will be held February 12. Personals Mrs. Bessie Baillie spent several days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Simpson in London. Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills, Cen- tralia, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Earl French. Mrs. Margery Morley spent Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Art Cann of London, A, BeitanS, Janis and Martin visited Sunday with Mrs. Ella Zenitis and family of Hay. William Morley attended the Road Safety Workshop sponsored by the Dept. of Transportation and Communication in Hotel London, Thursday. a. 4 rb