The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-05-17, Page 10On Your
Expansion
In
Grand Bend
We're Prouci,to Have
You as One of Our
Dealers For
FIRESTONE
TIRES
Firestone
TIRE & RUBBER
COMPANY of CANADA
1790 Dundas St. London
TO
Thompson-Warner
Motors Ltd.
It Was Our
Pleasure .
To Supply
REDI-MIX
CONCRETE
For T hompson-Warner
Motors Ltd.
les also our pleasure to extend
to them our congratulations
on their expanded facilities
Dashwood
McCann Construction
LTD.
237-3381 or 237-3422
G.8 firm expands
STAN JOHNSON
. station manager
Chrysler, they offer the full line
of trucks and cars. in the Dodge,
Plymouth and Chrysler line.
Chrysler outboards and marine
engines are alSO featured, along
with Chrysler boats and other
leading boat manufacturers such
as Peterborough, Fibreform and
Trojan..
They also have Thorne's
alutninrnum fishing boats and
trailers for towing boats are
available from Chrysler and
Explorer.
In the winter, of course, the
firm changes its emphasis from
boats to Ski-boos, carrying the
full line of Bombardier machines,
clothing and accessories.
In stock at the present they also
mowers.
eMoto Mower riding mowers,
as well as electric and gas hand
Expert service is provided for
all equipment sold by the Grand
Bend business.
leading automobile clubs for
emergency repairs and a 24-hour
towing service is provided,
The new Sunoco location will be
officially opened this weekend
with a non-stop celebration.
starting Friday morning and
running right around the clock
until Monday night.
"We may doze, but we're not
going to close," Peter explained,
There'll be free suckers,
candies and balloons for the kids,
as well as spot prizes of such
things as golf balls for customers.
Many other special prices on
items will be offered and are
detailed in the firm's ad-
vertisement in this issue.
Many products
Thompson-Warner Motors Ltd.
offer a wide and varied assort-
ment of products, ranging from
boats and cars to household and
picnic items,
As an associate dealer with
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new location. Service work will
be done at both the Sunoco and - Esso stations.
Earl, who supervises the
mechanical and service end of
the business, points out that there
is no need for customers to
become confused as to which
location to take their vehicles for
service work.
"Take it to either spot, and
we'll look after it from there," he
explains simply,
Oil changes will be handled at
both garages, customers can
have their choice of products —
eithet' Sunoco or Imperial Esso,
The firm will also honor either
credit card at both locations, so
customers can use a Sunoco
credit card at the Esso station, or
vice versa. The firm also accepts
Chargex.
They're affilitaed with all
Sport enthusiast
service manager
Service station manager of the
new Thompson-Warner Motors
Ltd. Sunoco station is Stan
Johnson.
He's been in the service station
business for the past 12 years and
is fully qualified to handle the
needs of the motoring public,
Stan is well known throughout
the area due to his involvement
with hockey teams in Shipka and
also in the Grand Bend minor
system.
HODGSON LTD.
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school hail
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ALL INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE
and FINANCIAL SERVICES
Exeter 235-2420
HONOUR VOCIFEROUS SUPPORTERS - Special awards were presented Wednesday at the annual ban-
quet of the Shipka Saints Hockey club. At the left, team manager Stan Johnson presents a trophy to Bob
Lovie as the most penalized player. At the right captain Stan Lovie presents a gift to stalwart fan Hank
Green. T-A photo.
Hensail lady is speaker
at Crediton UCW meeting
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CR ED 'TON
Thursday evening was the May
meeting of the U.C.W. of Zion
United Church. Mrs. Ed Fink-
beiner was chairman of the
program with the theme of
"Mothers". Mrs. Ward Fritz read, Personals
the Scripture, Nola Feist a poeni,, , Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Pave
Guest speaker was Mrs' Er-k"Cottel, Allen and Arletie Sunday
Luther, Hensel]. She sang and ..were Mrs. Cottel's parents Mr. &
spoke of the necessity of main: Mrs. Ralph Caldwell' Wayne,
taining godly homes in order that
the leaven of virtue might per-
meate society.
Mrs, Alvin Finkbeiner con-
ducted the business. Desposition
was made of a gift of money
received from the Lillian Heist
estate.
Hostesses were Mrs. Ross,
Pickering, Mrs. Chris Dinney and
Mrs. Lorne Preszcator.
Wein, Mary Ellen Schlenker and
Janice MacDonald pinned on the
corsages.
The pastor, Rev. Douglas
Warren, spoke on the Christian
Family.
her work at Hillcrest Hospital,
Toronto.
Mary Anne Gielen completed
her year of home economics at
Brescia Hall. This summer,
under an OFY grant, she will be
playground supervisor at Huron
Park.
Elva Finkbeiner finished her -
junior year in home economics at
the Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology. She
acted as usher during Friday's
graduation ceremony.
Evelyn Norman, Wingham,
Donna MacDonald and Mr, &
Mrs. Peter Martin, Ruthie and
Lisa, Crediton attended the
christening service for Arlene
Michelle in Zion United Church in
the morning,
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Crocker and
son Mark, Lambeth and Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Tilley, Seaforth were
Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Alf
Tilley.
Linda Haugh graduated from
the University of Western
Ontario with a major in
languages. Saturday she left for
Toronto to begin a training
program with Thrifty's Sports-
wear.
Steven and Karen and Leslie
Caldwell, all of Blyth;
Mrs. Robert Bushfield is
coaching a girls' softball team.
More than 40 girls turned out with
much enthusiasm for the initial
practice Monday.
Elmer Lawson of the
Bluewater Rest Home visited
friends in Crediton last Tuesday.
Wednesday 'Albert Geiser,
Exeter; renewed acquain-
Baptism tanceships on King Street North.
Mother's Day was observed in He was guest of Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Zion United Church Sunday Morlock.
morning. The sacrament of in- Three carloads of U.C.W.
fant baptism was administered to members attended the blossom
Arlene Michelle Cottel, daughter tea at Centralia United Church
of Mr. & Mrs. Dave Cottel; Wednesday.
Jeremy Derrick Finkbeiner, son Brian Finkbeiner finished his
of Mr. & Mrs. Eric Finkbeiner; apprenticeship training in Orillia
Gia Lou Ann King, daughter of and has resumed his course in
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne King; and engineering at the University of
Jeffrey Stuart Sweitzer, son of Waterloo. Gwen Finkbeiner was
Mr. & Mrs. James Sweitzer. home last week following the
Each grandmother present was completion of her year at Ontario
presented with a rose. Barbara Bible College. Monday she began
PLUMBING &
ELECTRIC
Grand Bend
238-2561
By MRS. JOSEPH CAREY
MT. CARMEL
The school gym was packed
with people Sunday when the
C.W.L. ladies presented their
play "Women in White".
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Thompson and
Tracy spent Sunday with latter's
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Percival and family, Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Thompson,
Brigden were guests Mothers'
day with Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Thompson and family.
The May meeting of the C.W.L.
ladies was held in the school gym
with a good attendance Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Wm. Regier, Mrs.
Pat Glavin; and Mrs. Greg.
Fleming gave a report of the
convention held in Chatham last
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Smith Lucan
dined on Mothers day with Mr. &
Mrs. Scott Reid.
Mrs. Leo Regier who has been
ill in Victoria Hospital for many
weeks, has returned to her home
and is feeling much better.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wismer,
Stratford spent the weekend with
the latter's parents, Mr. ,& Mrs.
John Glavin and family and -
attended the wedding in Zurich
and reception in Dashwood
Friday for Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Glavin.
Anne and Angela Regier,
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Regier Sr. Dash-
wood.
Mr. & Mrs. John Gillespie
Toronto were weekend guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. McCann
and family.
Mrs. Helen Loos, Sarnia is
visiting for a week with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick
Sullivan Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carey spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Clare
Rock and family, Wallaceburg.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Dietrich
and family spent Sunday in
Kitchener with their daughter,
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Eckert and
girls.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Hartman and
boys, London spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Hogan
and their family.
Mrs. Charles Glavin dined
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Glavin and family,
Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy arid
family Maidstone, and Sister
Margaret Ryan, Toronto spent
the weekend in the village with
relatives.
WE
DID IT!
41111) CHRYSLER Iwo CANABAoulaemelTO And We're
Proud of it
As,
It was our pleasure to be chosen as
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
for the extended facilities of
Thompson-Warner
Motors Ltd.
We extend our congratulations
on the opening of your
expanded facilities
in Grand Bend
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