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Vote for Mike if you like, but
Let's Liquidate Jack!
Only 6 Days Left
TO SELL OUT OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF CARS,
TRUCKS
Our sale agreement with Taylor Motors Ltd, forces us to liquidate our entire inventory of cars and
trucks by June 20th. WE MUST MEET THIS DEADLINE.
YOUR DOLLAR.
IS NOT
DEVALUATED
HERE— I T"'S
WORTH MORE
THAN 11 EVER.
WAS
SEE! BUY!
AT PEARSON'S
LIQUIDATION
LOCATION
DOWNTOWN
EXETER
LOOK FOR THE
HIGHWAY FANNER
WE WILL ACCEPT
ANY DOWN PAYMENT
ANY TRADE
ANY TERMS
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MAIN
ST.
'I'IIE FORMER CAR KING•
OF HURON COUNTY
'59 STUDEBAKER LARK — This famous
P,conon1V Run winner has only 26,000 orig-
inal miles and is equipped with 4 brand new
Whitewall tires. $1,199
Liquidate price
'55 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE,
-1-door, completely refinished, 6 cyl., $395
i11 gou(1 condition. Liquidation price 41
'53 FORD CONVERTIBLE, e(luipped with
custom radio, excellent tires, motor, trans-
mission, completely refinishes! $39.5
Liquidation price
WE HAVE MANY
OTHERS FEET AT
YOUR PRICE
'62 OLDS DYNAMIC 88, 4 door sedan, fin-
ished in ermine white with matching inter-
ior, all accessories, lists at
$4,400. Liquidation, price
$3,775
'56 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 4 -DOOR, just
traded in by an elderly gen1lenian, $395
name on request. Liquidation price.
HERE'S A SAMPLE OF
OUR $99 BUYS
4 DODGE 4-0008
1xcellent mechanical condition,
MANY OTHERS $99
AT THIS LOW PRICE
These Stakes Won't Barbecue !
OUR TRUCK INVENTORY MUST GO TOO!
TRUCK PRICES CUT BY 35x°
HURON STREETE A 11 S
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EXETER
The Former Car King of Huron County
LIQUIDATION LOCATION
CORNER MAIN AND HURON STREETS
MOTORS LTD.
EXETER
FORMIC!!
The Wing'Irnnt Advia)lee«Tl)rtet;, `e''I:nestiay, 'Tome 1S, 1402 'a1 I! Vl.
Friends of Mrs, Alex Keith. will
be sorry to learn. that she has been
confined to Listowel Hospital, hay-
ing undergone surgery last week.
M.t:t. Murray Kirkby of Port
('relit is spending a few clayti with
her parents, Mr. awl Mrs. Carroll
.Johnson.
Misses Ruth Johnson and Anne
Lindsay of 'Toronto were week -end
vJsitot,s with Mr. and Mrs. (alenn
Johnson,
Mrs, William Martino, spent a
few days last week with. relatives
in Peterborough.
Mr, Doug ace of Uxbridge
spent the weeWallk-end wtth his pa
rents.
Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Graham and
family of Toronto spent the week-
end at their home here.
Mrs, Emma Williamson visited
over the week -end with Mr, and
Mrs. Bruce Williarn on of London.
Mr, and Mrs. Crosby Sothern
spent the week -end with Mn,sRose-
mary Campbell in London and at-
tended the Slater reunion on Sat-
urday at Poplar Hill.
Miss Elizabeth Armstrong of
Stratford Hospital is spending a
three weeks' vacation at her home
here.
Mr, and Mrs. Weldon Hambly
and family of Toronto were week-
end guests with. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hambly.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith and
family of Stoney Creek were week-
end visitors with Mr. Alex Keith
and visited with Mfrs. Keith in the
Listowel Hospital.
Mr, George Bolander of London
spent the week -end with his wife
and family here.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson of
Toronto visited over the week -end
with Mrs, Pearl Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs, Art Wells in London.
Mr. Percy Wilson is spending
two weeks with relatives in Allen-
town, Penn., U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe and
Miss Violet Beswitherick spent
Sunday in Mitchell at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Guy, and at-
tended flower service in the United
Church there.
Miss Shirey Eurig returned home
on Saturday from Listowel Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Doig of
Palmerston spent the week -end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Doig.
:Mr, and Mrs, Frank Benin, Dawn
and .Michael of Waterloo spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie D'Areey spent
the week -end in Toronto at the
home of M,•. and Mrs. Jack Welsh.
Mrs. Jessie O'Gorman returned
home with them after spending
some time in the village.
Miss Sheila Milne of Stonehaven,
ICinc.ardinshire, Scotland, arrived
by plane at Malton on Saturday
night and will visit for a month at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Pittendreigh. Miss Milne is a niece
of Mr, Pittendreigh. Mr. Ian Pit-
tendreigh of London is visiting with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland
and family of Kitchener spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. Ev-
erett Allen and visited with Mr.
Allan in Listowel Hospital, where
he is confined with a stomach ul-
cer,
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmermaker
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Drimmie of
London.
Mrs. Margaret Horshurg left on
Sunday for Oshawa, where she will
spend a month with her daughter,
Mrs. Maryhelle Tweddle.
Mrs. Ken Graham spent last
week with relatives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart and
family of Listowel visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. James Vittie,
Birth
SIEFERT To Mr. and Mrs, Lorne
Siefert Jr,, a daughter, in Lis-
towel Hospital, on Sunday, June
10, 1962.
ST. HELENS
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hawley of
Oshawa spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Woods.
Mr. A. G, Webb returned to the
home of his daughter, Mrs. 10, W.
Rice, after spending several months
in Wingham Hospital.
Mr, Ross Arrington and his pu-
pils from S.S. No. 3, West Wawa -
nosh, enjoyed a bus trip to Kitch-
ener during the past week.
The North. Huron Orangemen
are holding It service in St.. Helens
Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock.
Passing Grade 9 on their year's
work from our community were
Sharon :Jefferson, Sheila. McQuil-
ih1 and T3arba.ra• Ann Pardon, C'en.
grat:atlations.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
hert. Taylor on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Harrison of Cal.
gnry, Mrs, Annie Harrison of Sea -
forth, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hack-
ett of Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl ,Johnston of
Pluevale and Mr, and Mrs. Neil
McGavin of Walton were Sunday
visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
MCQuillin,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Taylor and
famiiy attended the Harrison pic-
nic on Saturday at Goderieh park.
B'irgt.
MILLERToMr. and Mrs. Allan
Miller on Wednesday, June 6,
1962,.at Wingham. General Hospi.
ial,a, son, Lynn Elliott, a brother
,for ]Douglas arid Lori.
Saturday Excursions to
Good going and returning sante Saturday only. lxaursiao.
return fare from
WINGHAM
$5.30
Corresponding Fares from Intermediate Points.
For tickets and information phone your local CN
Ticket Office.
Canadian National
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in 1956 under the Liberals the dollar was worth SIM—Today
it'..' 02.5 cents.
In 19556 Canada was Ilie third trading Nation in the world—
Today it's eighth.
In. 1956 Unentptoynrent was less than half what it is today.
June 1957 when the Conserrativeti e:une to office 177,000, 1ml Inst
month 4$5,000.
Farm income for the last 10 year, of T.ihe,..I rule was $1,4511
million a. year.
I`rom 1987 lo 1960 it averaged wl,'1.i0 mihron. Farm priees
(1Celincd by 3.6!r while cost of goods to the farmers inerensed
by over 5;i.
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