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Phone 2854422 sl" sl" $189 79 0 650 • • • • • • • • • • • Shop in Exeter DODGE LARRY SNIDER MOTORS FORD FALCON FAIRIANE FORD TRUCKS & FARM MACHINERY A new club banner Mrs. Claire Hoffman, president of the Exeter Kinette Club helps to hang the new Kinsman Banner which the Kinettes donated to the Kinsmen at their last regular meeting. President of the Kinsman club, Claire Hoffman helped hang the banner. (T-A photo) Local Women's Institutes meet at Crediton center • •S • • • • • •• SERVICE • • CENTRE • • • The famous gasoline with TCP and a corn- • plete line of high-quality lubricants. • NEW CARS • The Happy-go-Liveliest Cars of the year • . . . PLYMOUTH & VALIANT . . . backed • by Chrysler's new 5-year or 50,000 mile power train warranty. 0 • BODY WORK • We have the equipment and know-how to O keep your car in "showroom" condition. ▪ ALIGNMENT and • WHEEL BALANCE • YoU owe it to yourself and your family to • make sure your car is in a safe operating condition. • We give prompt attention to all calls to • get you back on the road. : USED and DEMOS • 1964 CHRYSLER 2-door hardtop, V8 automatic, • power steering, power brakes, white walls, radio, 12,000 miles, A49372 Was $2895 • O NOW $2695 • Save $400 on Demos • • '65 FURY II 2-door hardtop, V8 automatic, white walls, radio, • '65 FURY III 4-door sedan, V8 automatic, white 41/ walls, radio. • '65 VALIANT V8 automatic, radio, White walls, just 2,000 miles. For All Their Needs! • SHELL PRODUCTS • • • SNOW TIRES • By Goodyear that take the worry out of • dangerous winter driving. • • TOWING SERVICE • • 4111 Mothers Bros. • Phone 235.1525 Exeter YOUR ONE-STOP SERVICE CENTRE Mothers Bros. Offers Motorists A Complete ONE STOP „.0. n LARRY SNIDER TED SNIDER 1963 Pontiac 1962 Consul 1959 Meteor $1550 $750 $600 L S M T Sedan, 6 cyl. stick, radio, white walls and chrome discs, 892914 Sedan, real economical Sedan, 6 cyl. stick, radio, transportation, 61679E A51044 Page 14 Times-Advocate, December 9, 1965 ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• 40.4)•••is • • e susan to Marlene Bell of Kippen East WI. Christmas candle table centres decked the tables for a smorgas- bord lunch. WSWS hear talk on leper colony The Christmas meeting of the WSWS of the EUB church was held Thursday evening December 2. The meeting opened with Mrs. Emmery Fahrner at the piano and Mrs. Irvin Ratz acting as chairlady. The Scripture and a Christmas reading were given by Mrs. Chris Dinney followed by a piano solo by Rev. H. Zur- brigg. A number of Christmas carols were sung after which Rev, and Mrs. H. Zurbrigg sang a duet. Mrs. Irvin Ratz introduced the guest speaker of the evening Rev. L. Stairs of Brantford who is a representative of the mission to lepers. He spoke and showed pictures of the work in the leper colonies. President Mrs. IrvinRatz con- ducted the business. The Christ- mas offering was to be given to the work among lepers. All the 1965 reports are to be given at the January meeting. A social half hour was enjoyed by all to close the meeting. Attend funeral Noon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown last Wednes- day were Mr, and Mrs. N. E. French, Miss Matilda Oestricher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abell, all of Windsor. With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oes- tricher were Miss Clara Oes- tricher, Mr. Robert Greenwood and family of Don Mills. All were enroute to Zurich to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Brown, the former Mary Anne Oestricher who grew up in this community. She was the mother of Fred Brown and a sister to Wm. Oestricher, both of Credi- ton. Crediton WI fete sr. citizens Monday, Dec. 6, the Crediton WI served a Christmas banquet to about 50 Senior Citizens of the Community. A program followed and con- sisted of sing songs of carols and rounds, an accordion solo by Judy Smith, piano solo by Elva Finkbeiner, banjo and piano duet by Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and Glen, quartets by Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Mrs. Charles Brown- ing, Mrs. Gordon Morlock and Mrs. Walter Weber, reading by Mrs. Bruce Shapton, piano solo by Rev. H. Zurbrigg. Everyone enjoyed Rev. H. Zurbrigg's in- teresting talk. Prize to the oldest man went to Mr. F. W. Clark; lady with most buttons on her dress to Mrs. Wm. Motz, man with best bow tie to Mr. Joe Finkbeiner, lucky tea cup to Mrs. Harvey Hodgins. UC Messengers The United Church Messengers Christmas meeting was held in the Sunday School rooms Thurs- day. Diane Hodge was in charge of Christmas worship. Christmas Carols were enjoyed and small gifts exchanged. MRS, 4,. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Herb Haist of Detroit visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner and oth- er relatives* Other visitors Sun- day with Mr. & Mrs, Fahrner Were Mrs. Orville Brown and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Volz of Sebe- waing, Michigan. Mrs. Margaret Clarke is a pa- tient at St. Joseph's Hospital. Rev. & Mrs. Karl Tauber of Fort Wayne, Indiana, visited a few days this week with their daughter and son-in-law, Rev. & Mrs. Howard Zurbrigg. Mr. Ed. Hendrick and Carol and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hend- rick of Owen Sound visited over the weekend with Mrs. Hend- rick in Rochester, Minnesota, who is recovering nicely of t e r having undergone surgery there. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Finkbeiner and family of Barrie spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner. Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Swartz were Mr. & Mrs. Joe Swartz of Detroit and Senior citizens hear Cantata The Crediton United Church choir of 23 voices presented their Christmas story cantata "Won- derful" before a large audience of Senior Citizens Tuesday even- ing Dec. 7 in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Earl Neil was the narrat- or, Robert Graham, the conduct- or, and Mrs. Robert Graham, the pianist. A male quartet composed of Lorne Preszcator, Steve Brierley, Robert Graham and Bert Bocock sang "Yes I know". Ross and Wayne Rowe gave a selection on violin and piano. Robert Graham sang '0 Holy Night'. A mouth organ duet was played by Mr. Rodd and Mr. Kirk- by and Mrs. Earl Neil gave a reading. The ladies of the choir sang a three part number and Steve Brierley favored with a solo "no place but a stable" and a mixed quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Preszcator and Mr. and Mrs. Graham sang "Room in a manger". "Sleep on Babe Divine", was sung as a solo by Mr. B. Graham and the choir as a whole sang several numbers. A postlude medley was played by Mrs. 13. Graham. President, Mrs. W. Brock thanked the choir for their fine performance. Cecil Skinner and Mrs. Andrew Dougall conducted a sing song of Christmas carols. Ladies of the Legion Auxiliary served lunch. The January. committee will be: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trieb- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sch- roeder, Mr. and Mrs. H. Powe and Mr. and Mrs. R.' Greenlee. & Mrs. Albert Ryall of London, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Swartz and Mr. & Mrs, Joe Swartz attended the golden wedding an- niversary celebrations Saturday for Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Wuerth, Exeter, The two local choirs have been busy making preparations for their Christmas cantatas. The United Church choir are pre- senting the cantata e nti tled Wonderful" in their church Fri- day evening Dec. 17 and the EUB choir have prepared a cantata called "The Great Light" which they will present at the morning service Sunday, Dec, 19. Mr. & Mrs, Wm. Oestricher are spending this week with Mr. Robert Greenwood and family of Don Mills. By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE The UCW Christmas meeting was held last Wednesday after- noon in the church basement with Mrs. John Pym and Mrs. Lee Webber as hostesses. A Christmas service of wor- ship "Candles of the Lord" was performed with Mrs. Edwin Mill- er, Mrs. Donald Kernick, Mrs. William Rohde, Mrs. Floyd Stew- art, Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mrs. Ray Cann taking part. Mrs. William Cann sang two Christmas songs. Mrs. William Rohde favored with a piano solo "Star of the East". Mrs. Donald Kernick intro- duced the guest speaker Rev. Andrew Boa who spoke on Dr. Albert Schweitzer. He was thank- ed by Mrs. William Rohde. It was decided to get new choir gowns. ' ENJOY BANQUET The annual Christmas turkey banquet for the Happy Doubles Club was held Saturday evening in the church basement when 31 members sat down to a bountiful supper. After supper Mr. Ray Cann presided over the meeting. Mr. Glen Stewart told the story of the Nativity. Several Christmas carols were sung. A story "Unto Us A Son Is Given" was read by Mrs. Ray Cann. A reading "No Room" was given by Mrs. Glen Stewart. Mrs. Murray Dawson presided for the business when it was decided to go carol singing to the shut-ins Tuesday evening De- cember 21. The new president for 1966 Mrs. Edwin Miller spoke briefly. Names were drawn for next year's program. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson were in charge of the evening. i We have the gft • • • that doesn't have to ip, • • • • • r • • • • • -4., • • • • • • • DOBBS MOTORS LTD. • • • • 0 • "Where Promise Is Performed" • • George 235-1130 Days 235-1250 Fred 235-0865 • • Nights 235-1486 flb ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• REDUCTION We've still got some! 1965 FORD coach, 6 stick, radio, low mileage, A57474 1963 GALAXIE 500 4-door hardtop, has everything except the kitchen sink, above average, 460956 1963 FORD coach, VS stick, driven by a quiet school teacher, lily white, A28495 1962 METEOR sedan, I don't know what it's got, but it's got something, 948291 1962 CORVAIR Monza club coupe. Sports car fans gather round, A52918 1960 FALCON wagon, automatic, a d - - - good one, 82401X 1957 FORD coach. Every man should have one of these. Is it your turn? 448837 1954 FORD coach. A good car if you're not proud and have to have a late model. A49970 TRUCKS 1965 MERC 250 style side pick-up demonstrator. Driven by a quiet, sedate tractor dealer, $2,200. Serial 234511B 1965 ECONOLINE pick-up demonstrator. You should have this one at $1,500. Serial 220154 1961 VOLKSWAGEN van. It's good for something. C67229 1955 FORD pick-up, V8. Still has some running. C76007 Farm Machinery New Ford 7 foot rear mower and semi-mount hay conditioner. Regular $1,485, now $990. Pay May 31, 1966 with no interest. New Ford 530 power take-off baler. Regular $1,995. Pay $1,369 May 31, 1966. New Ford 520 baler. Normally $1,795. Pay $1,199 May 31, 1966. 1964 FORD row crop diesel, selecto 1957 FORD 641, motor overhauled, in speed, low hours. good shape. 1961 FORD Super Major, OK. 1959 FORD, 861 gas, new motor, rad, live P.T.O. 1960 DEXTA diesel, live P.T.O., ready 1950 JOHN DEERE 'A' plus one row to work. picker. Are you losing money be- 1959 ALLIS CHALMERS D17 gas, above cause they didn't pick your corn? average. 1960 CASE 612 harvester. Row crop and 1961 IHC 400 diesel, motor good, tractor pick-up attachment. good. 1964 FORD, one arm loader with hy- 1958 COCKSHUTT 540 with front end draulic bucket control. loader. Why shovel it when you 8N FORD, above average condition. can move it with this? 9N FORD, step-up transmission, a good one. 1954 FORD Major diesel, new tires on rear. OK. 1952 FORD Major diesel. INTERNATIONAL 4-FURROW PLOW with cylinder and hoses. INTERNATIONAL 3-FURROW PLOW, ace bottom, all new bottoms and coffers. FORD 3-FURROW PLOW with depth wheel. CAL WEIN ED HEARN LTD. 586 Main South Exeter 235-1640 By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR CREDITON Wednesday evening December 1 the CreditonCommunityCentre was decorated in a b eau tiful Christmas atmosphere using candles as the highlight. About 170 members of the nine local Women's Institutes registered. The main feature of the evening was hair styling done by Mrs. Arthur Attfield and assisted by Mrs. Wayne O'Rourke, Mrs. Charles Browning, Miss Joyce Bowers, Mrs. Earl Neil and Mrs. Walter Weber who served as models for various hair styles. Draws donated by Mrs. Attfield, went to Mrs. Ruby Molitor, Cre- dition WI who won the hair spray and Mrs. Wolfe of Dashwood WI who won a bouffant night net. Carol and round sing songs were led by Mrs. Harvey Hod- gins with Mrs. Emmery Fahr- ner at the piano. An accordion solo was given by Judy Smith followed by readings by Mrs. Bruce Shapton and Mrs. Earl Neil. Several lady quartet num- bers were sung by Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Mrs. Charles Brown- ing, Mrs. Walter Weber and Mrs. Gordon Morlock. Proceeds from tickets sold on three items went to Children's Aid work and amounted to $42. Prizes won were poinsettia to Mrs. Ruby Molitor Crediton WI, Christmas cake to Mrs. Walter Weber Crediton WI and a party By PRESZCATOR • • • • • be wrapped • Keep Exeter Strong