The Huron Expositor, 1968-10-31, Page 40IPhone 235-1640 ...... Exeter
THE HURON EXPOsITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT 31, 190
MAKE YOUR MOVE TO
BETTER
- USED
CARS
WE HAVE A GREAT SELECTION OF
LATE MODEL A-1 USED CARS
CHECK THESE PRICES
1968 Pontiac Grand Parisienne 2 -door hard-
top, V-8, auto, P.S. and P.B., radio, black,
12,000 actual miles, Li!. 1153615 . $3495
1967 Ford LTD, 4 -door, low mileage, V-8,
auto., P.S. and P.B., Radio, Rear Speak-
er, Lic. 1157111. $2895
1966 Pontiac Parisienne Custom Sport, con-
vertible, V-8, P.S. and P.B., Radio, Lic.
1150315. , $2395
1966 Chrysler Windsor Hardtop, Loaded, Lic.
1148650. • $2195
1966 Ford Galaxie 500, Hardtop, Loaded,,
1146263 $2195
1967 Ford 4 -door, V-8 auto., Radio, Lic.
1148156 - $1919
• 1966 Ford Sedan, 6 auto., Radio, Lic. A78958
$1396-
1966 Pontiac4-door, 6 -stick, Lic. E19587
4 $1395
• 1964 Pontiac Convertible, Lic. H75685 $1395
1963 Chev. Bel -Air Sedan, auto., P.S., Lic.
H57092 $945.00
1964 Ford 4 -door, Lic. 11106' • • •.• • • $895.00
1967 BSA Motorcycle, L. 22858MC • • $550.00
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• TRUCK VALUES
1963 Ford F950, complete with 5th wheel, air
lift, trail axle, Lic. 149689 $3995
1966 Econoline Van, Lic. 17598V • • • • $1595
1967 Ford 3/4 -Ton Camper Special, Loaded,
including bucket seats, Lic. “6022C
$2795
TRACTORS
FORD PRE -SEASON
SAVE- and TRADE PLANS
Massey 22 and Scuffler
Super W6 with T.A.
Oliver Super 77, 'Gas
Ford 850 .
.$390.00
$1,100.00
$1,180.00
$1,180.00
Massey 444 Diesel, Overhauled • • • • $1,500.00
LH. W400 with T.A. and Live P.T.O. $1,500.00
1961 Ford Super Major, L.P.T.O. • • $2,100.00
1966 Ford 3000, 10 -speed, gas, low hrs. $2,850
1966. Ford 4000 Diesel, 10 -speed • • • • ,$3,780.00
'1964 Ford 6000 Diesel $3,976.00
199Ford Tractor, Loader, Backhoe,
com-
pietely overhauled $4,000.00
Ford 2 -furrow plow $50.00
Massey 3 -furrow drag plow $50.00
•Massey 81/2 -ft. Stiff -Tooth Cultivator $100.00
Oliver 3 -furrow drag plow, raydex
bottom $175
Cockshutt 3 -furrow 14 -in. lift plow • • $325.00
Internatianal 36 3 -furrow plow $325.00
Case 3 -furrow lift plow, good as new $425.00
'67 Ford 1 -row corn picker, picked only
50 acres $140.00
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LARRY SNIDER
MOTORS LTD.
DOWN.
AT THE
LANES
BY LEE HEE
Well folks after about five
weeks of trials and tribulations
the bowling season is now in
full swing. We believe some
teams in the various lergues
need players and also some
spares. If you feel like bowling
and are not as yet listed, phone
the alley and leave your name
with' the manager, letting him
know what league and what
teatn you wish to bowl for.
NEWS.of
WOODMAN!
Mr. and M. It-, McCurdy
were Sunday suppr guests with
'Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNaughton,
Rodney, Randy and Shawn of
Strathroy.
Monday supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy and
family of St. Marys,. Mr and
Mrs. Ross McCurdy and boys
and Mr. and Mrs. Reg, McCurdy.
Mr. Douglas Webb is a patient
in St. Mary's Memorial Hospi-
tal at time of writing, haying
had surgery.
Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon '• Johns
and Arlene and Mrs. Mary Jane
Anderson were Sunday guests
Most bowlers have improved with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johns
over last year, but yours truly and Shawn of St. Marys.
is still trundling away at his A number from the commun-
old speed with ,many a" corner ity enjoyed the Korean Child -
pin eluding that spare ball. Oh, ren's Choir at the Festival
well, come spring things may Theatre on Sunday evening,
be better. Time will tell. Mr. and Mrs. George Hodg-
kinson of Buffal and Mr. David
King gf Hmitton were weekend
The Seaforth men's inter- guests w)(h Rev. and Mrs. John
town team has been going great King.
guns lately. They have started MV and Mrs. Kenneth Mills
where they left off last year. an fail -illy of Orillia visited on
Saturday last with Misses Blan-
che and Rhea Mills and Mr. Ed-
gar Mills.
Guests on Sunday with 'Mr.
and Mrs. John Rodd, Pamela and
Calvin were Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
rge Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Copeland and girls, Mr. and, Mrs.
Frank Rodd, Mrs. John Butters
and Mr. and Mrs. David Wheel-
er, Pamela and her mother
Inter -Town League
Team standings: Valiants, 49;
Goderich, 43; Seaforth, 43;
Bowl -Mor, 42; Mike's Lanes, 35;
St. Dihrys, 34; Clinton, 27; Ex-
eter, 19; Mike's No. 2, 4.
Men's high average, Jim Scott,
249; high five, A. -k Eveleigh,
1,423; high single, D. Freeman,
440.
Team scores on October 26:
Art Finlayson, 206, 20, 231,
254, 209: 1144; Jim Scott, 255,
309, 178, 263, 266: 1271; Roger
Bennewies, 240, 231, 190, 216,
261: 1138; Bill Brown, 152, 172,
225, 153, 171: 873; Gord Pringle,
293, 220, 213, 166; 188: 1080;
Eric•Matzold, 211, 280, 380, 190,
223: 1284. Game totals: 1205,
1284. 1239; 1089, 1147: 5964'.
• Mr. Charles Roney, Alan
, and Jim, Mr. Roy Hannon and
David, took in the plowing
match in Guelph on Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. George Pepper,
Mrs. Jack Barbour, and Arthur,.
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Barker oi. Sun-
day.
Mr. and M s. George Pepper,
with his sister, Mrs. Mary Mal-
colm on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens
visited on there way home from
Kenora, with their daughter,
Mrs. Neii Nairn, Kitchener and
boys, .for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roney
visited `the funeral home,eStrat-
ford, owing to ,the death of Mr..
and Mrs.. Huras.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman .Bush-.
field visited Rev, and Mrs.
Charles Falconer, Forest, on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm
and Bruce, Miss Gayle Bought4
flower, attend the 20th wed-
ding anniv ry of Mr.' and
Mrs. Jim ibb' at their home,
Stratford, Saturday night. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm'
attended a Holstein banquet in
Ilderton on Friday night.
Miss Patricia Burchill .who is
taking a hair dressing course
St. James' League • in London, was home With her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bur-
.
were celebrating birthdays.
Mrs. Chesta flazlewood of Det-
roit was a Sunday visitor with
Misses Blanche and Rhea- Mills
and Mr. Edgar Mills.
Miss Lila Davis and Messrs:
Emerson, Everett and Bill Dav-
is of Vancouver v4ited with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Beckett and
Geraldine on Saturday evening.
Several of the community at-
tended the Bazbershop Concert
in London on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Maude Foster of St.
Marys visited for a few days
with Miss Ada Hokin last week.
Mrs. Ray Mills of St. Marys
spent a few days in the village
this week. She also was a guest
at the wedding -of John Wanless
to Miss Prances Hillis in Grand
Valley on Saturday.
The regular meeting of Wood -
ham United Church Women was
held in the Church basement ou
Tuesday e ening. Mrs. John
King opened the meeting with
a Thanksgiving meditation. Miss
Anne Parkinson showed pictures
on her trip to the • United Nat-
ions in New York. Mrs. Glenn
Copeland favoured with an -in-
strumental. The meaning of
"..,Thanksgiving and how it start-
ed was given byMrs. John Rodd.
Mrs. Norman Haklewood gave
the study book. Lunch was ser-
ved by committee in charge.
While finishing lunch Miss Jean
Copeland showed a few slides
on weddings around Woodham
this year
NEWS of ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn,
Miss Rebecca Hill, Clinton, were
dinner guests on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell.
* * *
Seaforth Legion League
It is quite apparent that afier
five weeks therf\is still that
old get up and go attitude as in
previous years. When the heavy-
weights get flying, it is a 'caie
of standing back or you'll be
trampled. Anyway, the keen riv-
alry and well balanced teams
are a good omen for an excep-
tionally good season once, again.
, Team standings: Weasels, 19;
Heavy -Weights, 16; ?, 14; Sweet -
nothings, 14; Pills, 12; and Chip-
munks, 9.
Ladies' high single, Joan Eat-
on, 278, high triple, Ann Wood,
667; men's high single, Jack
Eisler, 276, high triple, Don
Eaton-, 701.
' Seaforth Mixed League
Team standings: Blue Jays„
17; Budgies, 17; Orioles, 14;
Robins, 13; Canaries, 12; Car-
dinals, 11. Ladies' high single
and triple, Karen Chesney, 260
and 606; men's high single, Gord
Pringle, 318; high ,triple, Eric
Matzold, 796
* *
-
Team standings:---Vantastics,
chill, fo-r the weekeritl.
26; Lucky Strikes, 15; Golden
25th Anniversary
Hawks, 14;Oddballs,v 11; Tiger
Mr. and Mrs. -Bert Tubb were
Cats, 9; Spitfires; 9.
surprised Saturday ' evening
Ladies' high single and triple, when Mrs. ,Tubb's 'sisters and
Marg Ungarian, 239, 598; men's brother and their families gath-
high single, Larry Wiesenberg, ered at their Logan Township
351; high triple, Gord Pringle, home to celebrate their 25th
818. ;` wedding anniversary.
, A * Nieces and nephews took
part,in a mock wedding. Larry
, Country Club League Park made a charming bride.
Team standings: Pin Pickers, His attendants were Keith Ah -
10; Half and Half. 10; Twisters, rens and Leslie Wernham. The
7; Rebels, 6; Lucky Strikes, 5; groom,' Shirley Simpson, was
Combines, 4. Ladies' 'high single ably supported by best man,
and triple,'Elly Schoonderwoerd, Ann Simpson and ushers, Jane
220 ad '614; men's high single, Ahrens. Ann Wernham perform -
Viggo. Caspersen, 260; triple, ed the double ring ceremony
God Noble, 674. and 'Bev. Simpson acted as or -
Northside UCW
Holds Thankoffering
'North;ide UCW Thank Offer
ing meeting was held in th,e
church school room.
The President Mrs. Wm. Cam-
bell presided. Group 1 cond-
ucted the program with Mrs.
Gordon Papple as leader. She
used a poem "Pass It On", and
after, a hymn Mrs. Broadfoot
read the Scripture followed by
1.
prayer by Mrs. Don Wood. Mrs.
Bill Campbell sang two solos,
accoiripanied by Mrs. ,Jas A.
Stewart at the piano. Mrs. Brit-
ton introduced the Speaker Rev.
Roberts of Auburn who showed
slides on Argentina and played
a record of a Tenor soloist sing-
ing 'glow Great Thou Art" in
Spanish. Mrs Harold Connel
gave courtesy remarks.
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ganist The bride's father was
Erma Park and Pete Simpson
completed the bridal party as
the bride's mother. •
Thejionored couple were pre-
sented with gifts, euchre was
played and Pearl Wernham,
Dorothy Park and Lois Roney
served lunch with a special an-
niversary 't ake.
Rev. F. G. Risdon officiated at
the wedding of Albert Tubb and
Alberta Roney at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Roney in Hibbert
Township, Oct. 16th, 1943. Mrs,
Emmerson Durst, (Jean Aikens)
and Charles Roney were their
attendants. They have resided
on their present farm since
their marriage and have one
son, Lloyd, a student
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney
accompanied Mrs. R. L. Cud -
more, Beverley, Jim and Cathy,
of Clinton, to Kitrthener, to vis-
it Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hertell
on Sunday.
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. PAST -100- YEARS
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Features adjustable hood which allows the snow to blow out *BM.* side in
both forward and reverse operation.
Clears 724nch, path.
Fitted for standard 3 -point hitth on front and back of plow peimitting plow
to operate equally well with tractor going forward or in reverse.
For Information. and Demonstration
HURON CANADIAN
FABRICATORS
(1968) Limited
Phone 527-0310
Market Street a41-igh — One.Block West of Town Hall
Seaforth
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BACK BACON 79c sliced
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GRAHAM SQUARES, 261/4 Toz Special 6*
Delmonte Canned Peas, Corn, Wax Beans, Green Beans, Peas/
Carrots
VEGETABLES, 10 -oz.
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TOMATO JUICE • •,.. ..
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Liquid Detergent
MIR, 24r6z. twin pack
7 tins $ 1
... 2 tins for 650
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690
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POTATOES
79c
No. 1 Cello (Product of U.S.A.)
6 -oz. pkgs.
RADISHES 2/23c
Wonder Evaporated
MILK
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POST'S CEREALS, 10 -oz. pkgs.
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MUFFIN MIX, 32 -oz., pkg.
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Pillsbury Layer — Assorted Flavours
CAKE MIXES, 171/2-oi.
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