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The Huron Expositor, 1969-03-06, Page 5a 1966 Chev. Wagon 1967 T-third Coach 1967 T-Bird Sedan 1967 Mustang Hardtop 196.7 Fairlane Convertible, a real sex bomb • 1968 Demonstrators Ford LTD 2-door Hardtop - loaded 8B620 /54584 Country Sedan 10-passenger 8W74F103027 87704X H48577 936624 1159354 4-speed, H59867 Lubco • now with NYK9,14 77 for increased runt" protection • improved performance at high pressures •heavier load carrying ability • longer life; Increased tackiness 1WFP rd* 4)401. • Mr; Keith411silodhnamt friendi• atdon ere, twine with :4k. Dal Ur . 'AIWA'S-Per 100 atincl; ctiostif tf 'VA and AIM '1%.4:03411.! Oa on 'Pik*: ..*4.111r0.'17141.11 tOrkiV1a10011)11. end.-400 0,4)::01 $1110:41 andfa lily on1, $1..k14.04t, 110v04. No, R.O.S0,.PePjj.**d Nancy $ttia#900:00700491A Miisn Q400 Ta0407 Ms.ls! ti‘Oarr /.41414140 fpm T0a,49).04.0o1.: 1060 - Air 'a wiere lam' tea Exeter Oa 041,4,1Wittt , WV *X. Ross Pepper on Thur.'. Way, TeddYsEithanolecr visited with his aunt and tinge, • Mr. Au Expositor Classified will pay, you dividends, 'Have you tried one? Dial 527-0240. palm for • few dant .104: Wc.4k- Aix Mrs, AzklaieW and 14h 0.0 XI* 0060* Roney ViTWOPAr;6 04.--e011C Om, Ark.'":13.1tFORIandWA* Gordona V4iiiti'd her *Oiber 41/11'4-Edit r..ealrie *Atwood' on -day . and celebrated, Mts. Les $10'41 (41,40,4 Mr. and Mrs, Ross Pepper tamall5Fwere dinner ginegt3 of Mm sodArs. George genderson, MitelrOft *WO Lanvin. and Kr. Ranch)] IiitalOollru attended a meeting din Woodstock on Tlitio• sdaY. 4 4 e Mp *. SPECIALS • FOR Thursday, FridaTiiii Saturday Green Giant • , • - - CORN. 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' 1147276 1963 Pontiac, 4-door hardtop 1147204 1963 Galaxie 500 Hardtop E36041 1963 Galaxie 500 Sedan- 1156163 1963 Oldsmobile 4-door hdtp • 1147827 1964' Chev, Coach • 1110579 1964 Ford, 4-door Hardtop 1146702 1964 Galaxie 500 Hardtop H48567 1964 Galaxie 500 hdtp., 1151042 1964 Ford Convertible ,. 1176061 1964 Fbtd 4-door Hardtop 1148457 1965 Triumph Hardtop A99201 ,1965 Rambles' Coach , 1147888 1965 Ford Sedan " 1141981 1965 Ford Sedan H75467 1965"Beaument„ Wagon, like new 75603X 1905 Anglia • 1110343 1965 Ford Hardtop 1148477 1965 Ford XL Convertible E53141 1965, Ford Coach, V-il auto. 1146823 1906 Fold Sedan — MOM '1966 Ford XL Hardtop, loaded 1149933 PROO 23,54646 *kV The District LegiOn-sponsored their first game'against Goder- held in Kinearditne on March 1st' Ripley, Kincardine and Seaforth. Pee-Wee hockey tournament was with teams entered from Godei- ich, Lucknow, Blyth, ,Brussels, A total of six names were:play- ed between early morning and evening. ed Pee Wee's it was a day of ex- citement filled with tension. In For Seaforth's Legion-sponsor- regulation play, but a goal by Seaforth in sudden-death over- time eliminated Goderich from ory qualified them for the final ich the score was tied 2-2 after further competition. with a 5 -, 4 decision. This vict- boys again came out victorious was the opposition and the • local In their second game, Ripley EGMONDV1LLE NEWS OF THE WEEK erich visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knetsch Mr. and Mrs. Teichert of God- and, family. Max Carter and family on Sun- and family visited with Mr. and day. ' ' Mrs. Vanderburg of Georgetown IVIA4 and Mrt. Don Eaton and and also with Mr. Louis Knetsch Mr. and Mrs. Brad Smith have in Oakville over the weekend.' returned from a ten day vacat Mr. and Mrs. Victor Church and Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Wright Ion in Las, Vegas, USA. Mrsrlton Brady visited for a of Barrie were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson week with her sister and hits-of Egmondvile • band Mr. and Mrs. George Cher- If- you'have any news or waiko in Toronto. , have had visitors or were visit- Mr. and :Mrs. John Patterson ing, please call the Egmond- and family of London visited• ville correspondent, Mrs. Ron- with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arms - aid' Brady, phone 527-1529. LOOK AT THESE EXAMPLES: 62 Comet Sedan automatic, H48840 $672.51 64 Meteor Coach automatic, 87604X $37718 64 Ford Sedan H70471 $928.89 64 Galaxie 500 Sedan H76670 $1063.74 65 Falcon Sedan 6 auto., 1111337 $1142.74 66 Rambler Sed. aut, lovely, L29050 $1360.05 67 T;Bird get a jump on spring, have a bird riow, 930886 . $3706,39 6% Dodge- dump stake, 25018V $t034.26 64 Dodge panel, a good one, C62378 $927.64 . EXTRA SPECIALS - 65 Dodge 'chassis and cab,, C87593 $1750 • These Units Safety Inspected and Certified News of BRODHIAGEN1 Mr.. 'and lvim. Stanley Marks, Pfeifer and' Karl. Steven and Catharine, Brussels, visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver, Strat- ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leven Wolfe. round and, hopefully" victory Sr.' and Mrs. BroWn and the trophy. Visited in Melbourne ;with Mrs. Armstrong over the weekend The third. 'and final game was They .also -visited with - Mr. 'and aga'rrrt Fineardline and for a Mrs. Ray. Kettlewalit and farrtil. while it appeared Seaforth would be bringing home a victorT, in StrIthroy. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoeg* With five minutes remaining in wame accoinparting Mr. and „Mrs. regulation time Kincardine tied EdWard ,...Scherbarth, Jr. on a the score at 2,2. and breed an- 4rip to Florida. They left onx. other sudden-death overtime ThumsdaY. game. The ladies World's Day of Seaforth's Ross Govier playing service will be held at 'St. Pet- a superb game in goal and kept er's -Luthern Church on Friday hopes alive until about the five at 3 p.m. rodniatte mark when. Kincardine Mn and. Mrs. Gary Sholdice, finally put the puck in the net Paul, Mark and Judy, "aVliitciheR to win the game 3 - 2, and the visited wtilfh. Mr. and Mrs. Ken toupantent for the second con- Elligsen and boys mm Sunday. seeiitiVe year. Mr. and Abs. Don Motatighlin The, loss was a disappoint- and family. Stratford misted ment. o the boys and to those with Mr. .Wifliiaan Hiegel. connected with the team, but Mr. and Mrs. Carl Veck ' left from all reports at the tourna- en 'Saturday on a trip to Flor,da. ment, the gentlemanly conduct on and off the ice and the sport- smanship displayed by the Sea- forth team, was a tribute to the Euchre Winners boys, their parents and sponsors. The Regional-sponsored tourn- Winners at the euchre held ament will take place in Kincar- in the Orange Hall, Seaforth, on dine. March 29, rum'fni -r Seaforth lineup: Ross Govier, Kevin Bennett, Dwayne Cornish, Gary Phillips, Brian Lane, Barry Lane, Dave McClure, Itevin 7' l'r Pat Devereaux. Paul Hol- ley, Marvin Kale, Bill O'Shea, James Flannery, Gordy Carnoch- an, Brian • Dietz, Glen Malcolm. Fwc of W Mrs.' Jan Van Vilet, president, chaired a meeting of tae vvaiton Vv i vv ednesday evening with Mrs. iteruert lrairiss acting ,as V ,•4111 - tries gave the secretary-treas- urer s reports., ii.fte roil c all ' was answered matt . "Are you supporting your aortnyizt tion to tne vest of your u aLcs. Van Vilet was appointed to attend tne °Ulcers couterence in "Guelpn, April -2.9,.30 and May 1. A request was made for col- ored suaes including 2 each of spring, summer, fau and winter seasons. lnese are to be given to ors. ltay ttuether or Mrs. iteruert iraviss.and will be tak- en to tne East uurOri District annual at ry roster to tne spring. first choice fur the Senior Leaders School , was children's ciouting and. second choice hats. 11 e following nominating committee was appointed; Mrs. Alexander.-Gulutzen. ears. David 'Watson, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. George McCall and Mts. Kenn- eth McDonald. The annual meeting and sup-. per will be held in Duff's Unit- ed Church, April 23 with the McKiliop Unit- entering. . A committee chosen for the card party March 14 included tratethd u.ger, Um. Kende- th McDonald, Mrs. James Mc- Donald, Mrs. George' Blake, -For . March 21 euchre Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Frank Walters, Mrs. „East Watson, Mrs. Ray Iluether and Mrs. Ray William- son. The March meeting will he open to gueatt. "Mr. George" of Brussels will demonqtrate hair-styling: Baking • and ,needlework will be auetion- ed off at the end of the pro- gram:\ • Convenors will be Mrs. fter- bort Travis's and Mrs. Graham Sholdieb eltA of testioh, Alvin -Ittton= Stain Remover 2 Pkgs'. 490 AMAZE Golden Ripe BANANAS Ontario Grown CARROTS LSMFT "CLEAR 'EM OUT . . . OR ELSE!" 'OR ELSE SALE' PRICES ON THESE Freeman Loader, will fit Ford 600 or 800 or Massey 35 1963 Ford Jubilee Tractor, completely overhauled 1 — 8-N Ford 2 — Massey 35, onegas, one diesel .1 —• Ford 727 hydraulic bucket and load- er 06 3000 Ford Gas, very low hours 65 3000 Ford gas 65 3000 Ford dieSel 2 1961 Ford Super Major 1 — 1062 Ford 871 diesel 1 1966 Ford 5000 diesel 8-speed, cab TRACTORS 1 — 1968 Ford super 4, 4-wheel drive with cab SPECIAL CLEARANCE ON BLUE LINE 120-200' Bushel Spreaders TRUCKS 1951 rHC Tractor; 6th wheel, saddle tanks saddle tanks V25494 1958 MC Tractor, 5th wheel & 1959 GMC with aluminum body VV6252419535 1962 Ford Ranchero C80555 1962 Ford Pickup C89 1963 Dodge Panel C87305293 1963 Ford F-950 tractor trailing axle C88083 1965 Mercury Pickup C79374 1965 Ford Pickup C87084 1965 Ford F-1000, trailing axle, etc. 1966 Ford Pickup C87997 CC880801685 1966 Ford Econoline 4 Van 1966 MC 3/4 -ton C80818 SKI-DOOS 1967 Olympic Ski-doo 1968 370 Ski-Doo IDER MOTORS LTD.' =ma -The 1969 Easter Seal Campaign gets underway this Week _Ind youngsters..Don't delay returning, your gift'to . the local throughout Ontario whiCh means Hope and OpPoritiaitt'is On. Crippled Children's Fund and be as generous as poSsible. the way for thousands upon thousands of physically handicap-" Seaforth Does Well Pee-Wees Come Close In Strong Tournament Bid high, Mrs. E. Appleby; lone, Mrs. B. Hildebrand; low, Mrs. Les Oliver; men's high, Harvey Doimage; lone, Zack mcSnad- den; low, Les Oliver. Winner of the cake draw,, Harvey Dohnage. There were ten tables in play. Herb Williamson were in charge of the program fir the' evening. A poem "A letter wortli re -d- ing" was given by Mrs. William-, sin after which slides were shown by Mts. Torrance Dundas with comments on each slide which Were colorful and inter- esting. Lunch hostesses included Mrs. Graham Sholdice, Mrs. Torrance Dundas, Mrs. Herb Traviss and 4 Mrs. Douglas Ennis. Win At Euchre A progressive euchre party was held in the Hall Friday eve- ning with prizewinners as fol- .low: Ladies high, Mrs. W. C. liackwell; low, Mrs. John Camp- bell. Gents high, Donald Achil- les; low, James Payne. Lucky cup, Janice Houston. Lunch committee included Mrs. Alexander Gulutzen, Mrs. William Humphries, Mrs. Rai- nh Traviss and Mrs. Torrance' Dundas.und a sy visitors at the home • of Mrs. W. C. Rockwell Includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcllwain, Mark and David of-Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Rockwell of Exeter. Miss Glenna Houston of Win- dsor University visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rae Roust- en for several days last week. Miss Sherrill Craig of, West- ern University, London spent Mrs,- Allan McCall and hill's. aid. 'Yana week with her parents Mr. 'Ynd Mrs. Harvey Craig, Mr. and Mrs. William Dins- more and family , of Brampton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. Rev, Derwyn Docken conduct- ed the service in -Duff's United Church • last Sunday morning choosing for his :Sermon, "The Christian Faith and The new Morality-Situation Ethics." The instillation of three new elders on the session including Harvey Craig, Alien Searle and Mac Sholdice was concluded by the Whitler assisted by the new tit& top quality GREASE ALL111 (En FOR OW regular value 6 2319 SAVE .00 Keep things runningsmoothly , with Lubco or Lithium 111111131•• PURPOSE Li m ttREASE ep•another multl-purpose grease • medium weight grease that is fine for summer use • available in cartridges 'and 25 lb. pails 'Registered Trademark Don't Forget • SEAFORTH FARMERS' CO-OP ANNUAL MEETING & BANQUET TO—NIGHT Thursday, March 6, at 7 p.m. Pick up yourlickets at the Co-Op Office. COMPARE OUR, ,BULK BLENDED; FERTILIZER PRICES WITH AMERICAN PRICES SEA RTC. FAR MER . • „:..h.a Ptiotte-62740710 •