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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 13 (2)DON'T MISS THE SAVINGS PRE -WINTER LEAr OUT OF QUALITY USED CARS AND TRUCKS I/ All Winterized, Safety Checked And Ready For Carefree Winter 'Driving ,i ‘iii , • USED CAR SPECIALS ,1978 THUNDERBIRD 302 V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, many other extras. Less than 7,000 miles. Just like new. Licence $5895 NJA899. 1977 DODGE Royalle 2 -door, V-8,' automatic, power steering, power $3695 brakes, radio. Licence MBO018 1976 FORD LTD Brougham 4 -door sedan, fully equipped including air conditioning. Licence IBP609 1975 FORD CUSTOM 2 -door, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. 'Licence JCNO99 1975 PLYMOUTH 4 -door sedan; V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. A good clean car. Licence HNL863. • • 1975 TORINO g -door, automatic;, power steering, power brakes, rodio. Licence JYY431 '1975 FORD' 4 -door sedQn, V-8, automatic, power, steering, power brakes, radio, new finish. Licence JFN573 1974 FORD CUSTOM 2 -door; V-8, automatic; power steering, power brakes, radio, new finish. Licence NOY848 • $3949 $2195 $1895 $1895 1995 1395 USED TRUCK BARGAINS 1976 CHEV '2 ton pickup, V-8, stan- dard transmission, radio. Licence -$3495 M247-88' 1975 FORD F150 Pickup y-8; stan- ds d transmission, rodio. In reol good $2 dition. Licence C1289 1974 FORD F250 ?d ton, V-8, • automatic, power steering, power $2995 . brakes, radio. Licence 881488. 5 s LARRY SNIDER MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest , Ford Dealer CENTENNIAL BEST — The Dick Lord Hustle trophy was presented at Centennial soccer club banquet.`Above, captain Joe Laurie is shown with Rosenberg,• 1978 recipient Alfons Weersink and donor Dick Lord. Bowling Scores Wednesday Morning ladies Ladles Thursday N. Coleman' 689 • TB J. Glavin 560 2 44 D. Kiefer 492 TS P. Sellers 576 7 22 A. Wilson 525 HG H. Edwards 652 0 14 S. Snell 533 MN S. Bourne 724 • 2 38 IB J. Dougherty 601 7, 45 Monday Afternoon Men TL B. Bowerman 670 5 49 DS H. Ditner 546 0 16 C. Smith u _.�_ Sta$f...s Lammi#583• + 1+ T. Yellow • ' 484 HH P. Scott 611 • 5 26 C. Bendy 623 GG B. Bierling 859 7 49 S. Mitchell 558 - Exeter Mens ••A" SP G. Stire 705 - DA B. Vandeworp 635 - OB B. Farquhar 7,55 SU H. Holtzman 699 OP K. Mason 687 the recent Exeter PR A Eveleigh656 1927 winner Joh LE C. Murray 700 -'C4 E.Matzold689 . T -A p!ihoto CB' L. Brown 788 4 RO G. Mason 634 Deer season in full swing By BILLMcNUTT The deer season in south- western Ontario is now in full swing. Many hunters residing south of Wingham are heading north to Bruce and Grey counties for this week's season. Although the season there is short, rifles are legal. With this advantage, "stunting in that area is more popular. The area is also a more suitable deer habitat, this there are more per square mile. Being a little Tess populated also makes it easier to find a place to hunt. The rifle ,itself allows the hunter a greater shooting range plus the ability to shoot running deer: This makes deer "driving" practical.For those of you who don't know, "deer driving" has nothing to do with vehicles. It is a method of hunting, where two or more people move through bush, trying to make the deer move ahead of them past waiting hunters posted at selected places ahead. The local moose hunters didn't fare out well this year but hopefully our local deer hunters have done better in the north this week. More on that next week. In our own area, we find a few hunters bagging deer with archerjr equipment (The only legal method ). One such unter was Brian Currie of Lucan who took a huge bodied seven point buck in the .Ailsa Craig -Parkhill area. IN APPRECIATION — Exeter Centennial soccer club p'resi- ent Ron Bern presents an appreciation award to Bill Smits at club"s. ason dosing banquet at the 4-Wayelnn. Smits is just re g from a long playing career. T -A photo Crediton .. By MISS ELLA MORLOCK The U.C.W. held its and Lydia. The malting of November meeting Thusd,av • decisions is 6oth.a privilege evening. Devotions were' in • and a responsibility. Results • charge of Mrs. Ervin Rati, can be far reaching. The one Mrs. Earl Neil. Laura supreme decision • that in - M a t h e r s and Doris fluences all others is the one Schwartz. The theme was expressed by Joshua. "As momentous decisions. for me and my house. we Reference was made to will serve the Lord." the decisions of Joshua.' Doris Schwartz sang Hannah. Naomi. Ruth and "What Will You Do with Orpah. Mary and Martha Jesus'" Mrs. Lorne Presz- cat5r accompanied all the What are your sporting needs? • Darts • Curling • Hockey • Broomboll • Racquet Sports • Cresting • Trophies • Uniforms r • Jackets • Shoes • Training suits if it has to do with sport or recreation. . . . RSD can help you Come and see us toddy. Special prices for learnt orders. Jai • 282 Main Street -South, Exeter, Ontario OPEN 9-6 DAILY Store 235-1314 j -r singing. - Roll call was answered by naming an antique one would like to own'. There was discussion about a mother -daughter banquet in May. The list of officers fur 1979 was presented. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ward Fritz. Mrs. Lloyd Hey. Mrs.. Howard Lightfoot, Mrs Aaron Wein. Officers for the coming year are as follows. Presi- ,Jent. Mrs. Ross Pickering: :Vice-president. Mrs. Gordon Ratz: •Secretary. Mrs. Nelsoq Lamport: Assistant SeSrefary, Mrs. Peter Mar- tin : art.in: Cerresp'odding and Press Secretary, Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner; Treasurer, Nola Faist: Convener of Good Cheer. Mrs. Ross' Krueger: Of Manse Com- mittee. Mrs. Lorhe Pres .__ cator: Social 'F'rAlRf'Sni: Mrs. Cliff Kenney: Church in Society, Mrs. Ray Morlock: Kitchen, Mrs. Earl Neil: Communications Co-ordinator and World Outreach. Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk: Explorers, Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner. Nominations. Mrs. Jack Galloway and.Mrs. Emerson Wein: Auditors. Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mrs. Earl Neil: Pianists, Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner and Mrs. Lorne Preszcator; Greeting Cards. Mrs. Hugo Schenk: Finance Committee. Mrs. Gordon Ratz. Mrs Ervin Ratz. Nola F'aist, Mrs. Lloyd Lamport. Men's social club • Friday evening the Crediton and District Men's social. club staged a successful Monte Carlo night. Winners of ,the share the wealth draw were Nelson Monteith. Exeter; Ron Wareing. Hensall: Hiram Thompson. McGillivray.. Proceeds from the evening's venture will be used in the club's communi- ty work during 'the Christ- mas season, • I have yet to hear of anyone from Exeter bagging a deer with a bow yet this year but would certainly like to know if anyone does. While talking to Blake Smith this week I found out that most of the successful hunters in southern Huron County are getting their deer. along the Bayfield River. There are good numbers of deer there and ,the type of terrain is easier to bow hunt. Tree stands are legal and at the present time there are no restrictions on the equipment; provided it shoots arrows. ' The small game hunters in our area seem to be finding it an up and down fall. The woodcock didn't seem to come as usual but there are- still some around. Rabbits seem to be scarce but grouse are to be found in good numbers. Ducks and geese seem to be here today • and •gone tomorrow but • back the next day. ' Pheasant hunting is now much better. Most of the `corn being off allows hunters to find the birds in the brushy 'areas. The males. are -now beautifully colored and full grown: Fishermen such as K. Bergmann found lots of trout- inthe Bayfield river last week and they' were quite eager -to grab lures- as they flashed by. There were even at least two lucky London fishermen who caught Chinooks — one a 22 pounder. On a parting note this week, I would like to mention that anyone who suspects or witnesses the taking of deer illegally should call the operator and'ask for Z 9-2000. Thats a 'direct 24 hour charge free line to our local Ministry of Natural Resources office. Also remember that one someone took illegally could have been the one you could have gotten within the law. Steer This Way BY ' LARRY SNIDER Auto makers are' calibrating the speedometers of' new -cars in kilometers as well as miles. New highway signs are•in the offinb. rf's a good idea• to replace shock absorbers in pairs, to keep suspen- sion control equalized. A simple loose rodiptor cap moy "unpressurize". your car's cooling system . . cause the vapor -lock stalls. it. • I. Auto o . glass dealers across 1 country ore offering a identifica- tion' service to foil thieves. A fiv etter code is engrave every window in the car, and key to code is available to police. Read your cor's manual carefully. Simple .mointenonce rules may save expensive repairs later on. • Regular maintenance keeps your car running well. You con depend on the mechanics at Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227.4191 Huron County , largp,f Ford Oratec They're experts. • 7 29 0 14 5 30 2 17 5 24 2 15 4 21 3 34 527 2 31 Wednesdey Ind. League — Men's FL R Lacourse 687 7 38 VW F Wells688 0 31 EF M. Whiting 695 . 7 29 BS D Bakker 569 5 28 8TH D. Harvey 593 2 21 TR B. Devries 606 5 22 PE J Ste*erd 541 0 16 111 B Baker 470 2 11 1•, ladies Tuesday HD C Hockey 624 7 47 CG M Sweitzer 634 2 27 PP P Haugh 661 5 40 BB B, Sangster 682 ' 2 33 RO 13 Preszcator562 5 27 WR N Westlake 53) 5 23 MM 1, Latulippe 623 2 45 JS M Hern 467 0 15 PK I, Webber 633 2 27 AH O. Essery 572 5 41 • SP R. Evelartd 608 5 38 GR C. Stagg 618 2 t Kippen.man back from west . By MRS, RENA CALDWELL Ken McLellan- has return- ed from a business trip ,to Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold • Jones spent •the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Jeremy iri Hilliar returning by. Guelph .to visit with- Mr. and , Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter. Mrs. Vivan Cooper is in - Detroit- visiting her son and daughier-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and"atten- ding the funeral of a friend Kippen •East Women's Institute, is ,extending an in- vitation to all members. theif husbands, friends and anyone interested in hearing Stan Paquette. -speak and • show•pict.ures on his recerit Western tour at the Legion Hall Hensall, November 15 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Kinsman is the hostess and lunch convener for the meeting on Agriculture Ladies Thymic y TB J. Glavin 560 TS P. Sellers 576 HG 11, Edwards 652 MN S Bounie ?24 IB .J Dougherty 601.• TL B Bowerman 670 DS B. Ditner 546 OM S. Lammie 582 HH P. Scott 611 • GG 8 Bierling 859 s Mixedfnday CH C MacDonald 710 CR B Bierling 777 FA G. Stire 695 CO P. McFalls 762 BBGJ. Caldwell 683 BB D. MacDonald 62,3 HP BL ' HR GT UN CF Mixed Sunday B. McGrath 591 B Barnes 612 M Looby 520_ K Kadv 555 J. Smi 715 L. Webb r 599 2 44 7 22 0 14 2 38 7 45 5 49 0 16 0 11 5 26 7 49 2 35 5 43 3 29 4 25 5. 9 2 27 .3 30 4 30 5.23 2 27 5 27 2 31 Times -Advocate, November 9, 1978 Page 13 OHA Sr: Continental Don't Miss It / ILDERTON ARENA Stratford Perths VS Lucan-Ilderton Jets Friday, November 10 8:15 p.m. Tom Robson and the Great Canadian Bean Company are Jet supporters . 1 Attention Curlers s - WE NOW • HAVE A COMPLETE LINE- OF ALL YOUR -NEEDS *Brooms *Shoes *Sliding Pads *Jackets r>f OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 p.m. 4JERRY'M�cLEAN & SON AUTOMOTIVE LTD. Exeter 235-080Q Our Store Is Big Enough To Serve Your Needs Smolt Enough To Be Friendly Ask About Our New RevoRevokingAccount- 30 DAYS INTEREST FREE Gorge 4, - New anada Savings Bonds r Safety, instant cash and a "good return. New;Canada Savings Bonds are a safe,securc-investment. They're instant cash anytime. And no* -• they earn a higher -return -9.25% every year for 7 years. . All Qmthasers will ' receive. the new rate, even though the application - forms and the bond • ' certificates hale thei Id • fates ttd vn them. . from November I to maturity in,1985.. The Regular - Interest Bond . If you want a' regular annual , income from your investment; you'll like the Regular Interest Bond which pays interest automatically each November 1. If you're like many bondholders, you'll appreciate the direct deposit feature. With this convenient option, your interest is deposited directly into your chequing or savings acctSunt. Simply ask for it when you buy your new bonds. Or, you can -receive your interest by cheque through the mail. The Compound Interest Bond • , - It you seek savings growth/or an • investment for the future, or a retire-' ment fund. you'll choose the Compound Interest Bond whidh earns interest on your interest, after the first year, at the increased rate of 9.25% Here's how the value of a 5100 bond grows • Nov. I Value _ Nov. 1 1979 .5109.25 19113 1980 5119.36 1984 1981 5130.40 • 198S 1982 5142.46 Value 5155.63 S170.03 - S185.76 l70.03 - S185.76 The choke is yours You can htty the Regular' Interest Bond frit' cash in denominations of 5300, • 5500, 51,000,.$5,000 and -S10,000. The Compound hlterest Bond may be purchased for cash ler on the convenient Monthly Savings Plan in denominations starting at 5100 A dual ,F purchase limit You may buy new Canada Savings Bonds in - various amounts up to a limit of S30,000. In addition, ' holders of "S24" and "SR" bonds may reinvest all proceeds from their maturing bonds in the new Series. Buy yours now Millions of Canadians will be buying Canada Savings Bonds again this year. So opsit your bank, invest- ment dealer, trust company or credit union as soon as possible and take advantage of the increased interest rate. Do it now and avoidthe nish. • Agreatthoice. Compound Interest or Regular Interest •