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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-02-16, Page 14Better than new '66 METEOR 4-door hardtop, automatic, radio, white walls, A95366 '66 METEOR 2-door hardtop, 494607 '65 METEOR 500 Fordor, 352 cu. in., automatic, radio, black, white walls, A8428 '65 METEOR 2-door hardtop, completely equipped, A96169. '65 AUSTIN, 4 cyl., tutone, excellent, A98554 '63 METEOR 4-door station wagon, V-8, stick, white and red interior, Q0671X '63 PONTIAC, 6 cyl, automatic, radio, 35,000 miles, like new, A95389 '62 FORD Galaxie sedan, new paint, 6 cyl. cellent condition, A96507. '59 AUSTIN 2-door, 980-141 '58 VOLKSWAGEN, 971.720 '56 FORD 2-door, 982112 automatic, ex- SOUTH-END SERVICE Russ & Chuck Snell Exeter - 235.2322 24 hour Wrecker Service Nights Phone 235-2763 LOOK AT THE SPECIALS Mark Prayer Day at Cromarty church parents Mr. forth. Mr. George Wallace is 4 pa- tient In SeaforthCoMmenity Hos- pital. Sunday visitors with mr, Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr, Az Mrs. Darrell Parker, Staffa, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Hulley and family, 'Winthrop, Miss Olive Speare, Mr. 81 Mrs, Ken Walker, London. & Mrs. Nigh, Sea- Curlers stcirt third round Ttegalar play in the second draws of the men's and ladies' divisions of the Exeter curling club have been completed and they are away and running on the third event of the season. Playoffs to decide a champion for the second draw are getting underway this week. In the ladies section, Helen Frayne and her rink competing in Tuesday play came through with an undefeated record and Will receive a bye into the final. The Frayne rink includes Ber- nice Ford, Margaret Strang and Molly Burke. Agnes Bray and Helen Burton are meeting this morning, Thurs- day, at 9:30 to decide an opponent for Frayne. Burton squeezed into the semi-final as Thursday's winner by a scant half point over Helen Mickle. Bert Borland and his crew won the Tuesday crown in men's play and accumulated the most points to receive a bye into the final round. Rinks skipped by Alvin Pym and Lorne Passmore, winners of the other two divisions will be meeting this week to de- clare another finalist. Other members of Borland's top foursome are Bob Dinney, Woody Davidson and Hugh Pat- terson. Hensall club in contention Legion award to top student Last year's top student at South Huron District High School, last week received a bursary from officials of the local legion ladies auxiliary. The award valued at $400 is the Ontario Provincial Command bursary. Carolyn, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell, RR 1 Exeter, is now attending Waterloo Lutheran university. In the above picture, Carolyn accepts the plaque from Mrs, Bob Wragg, past president of the Exeter ladies auxiliary while current president Mrs. Peg Hunter-Duvar looks on. -T-A photo LUCAN DISTRICT NEWS box of groceries. The next euchre will be February 23. VALENTINE-BOX SOCIAL The February meeting of the United Church Couples' Club took the form of a Valentine-box soc- ial, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Froats, Mr. and airs.Cliff Cron- kite and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cul- By MRS. KEN mcKELLAR CROMARTY The ladies of Cromarty church joined with the women of Staffa United church in Staffa Family Life Centre, to share in the World. Day of Prayer service which was prepared by the Late Queen salote of the Tonga Islands in the South pacific. The theme of the service was "and of His Kingdom there shall be no End". Ladies of both congregations took part with Mrs. M. Larnond, Miss Vera Hambly, Mrs. Harold Pethick and Mrs. M. Dow as leaders, Mrs. R. McCaughey presided at the piano for singing and also played a piano solo. Mrs. T. L. Scott presented the meditation prepared for the service. Mrs. Robert Laing showed a film "The George Muller Story." At the close of the meeting, lunch was served by the Staffa ladies. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs, Bill Ramsey and Tracey, Listowel were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ramsey. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. K. McKellar were Mr. & Mrs. Ken Hogg, Thorn- dale, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Somers St. Marys, Mr. Frank Routly Kirkton. Jill Harburn, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ted Harburn is a patient in the Childrens War Memorial Hospital London. Mrs. Gerald Carey, Mrs. T. L. Scott, Misses Brenda Kerslake, Bonnie Miller and Darlene Tem- pleman attended the Teen and Twenty chapel service in Knox Church Stratford Sunday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Laurie McKellar attended the NIIL hockey game in Toronto Saturday night, and spent the week end with Mr. & Mrs. Larry Jeffrey, Toronto. Mark and Cathy McKellar spent the weekend with their grand- bert in charge. Mr. Ernie Ross was auctioneer for the decorated box lunches. The proceeds will go to the build- ing fund. FARM AGENT AWARDS Saturday, February 11, at Val- halla Inn, Toronto, Bellringer awards were presented to On- tario State Farm Agents, for their high rating in Life Insur- ance. Among the three in West- ern Ontario winning this award, was local State Farm Agent, Mr. Cecil Robb. Mr. Robb had a 96% persistency record in Life Sales for 1966, and has now received this hon- or for four consecutive years. Reduce polls in Biddulph The good years - when the kids are old enough to cut the grass and too young to drive the car. FOR SALE '63 PONTIAC, green, 6 cyl., aut.,tinted windshield, A95I57 $1,000 '62 MERCURY MONTEREY, 4 dr sedan, aut., VS, power brakes and steering, new tires, tinted windshield, turquoise colour. A64I 72 $1,000 '61 CORVAIR, 2 dr., floor stick shift, 6 cyl., green with black frost roof. 3I729H $500 '63 CHRYSLER, fully loaded. Make an offer. A97I58 All these cars are in Al condition and really clean. Call ENGLAND'S 227-4373 LUCAN LSM FT CARS 57 CHEVROLET Sedan, OK. A97107 59 FORD Sedan, 6 cyl. automatic, a good one, E78204 61 CHEVROLET Impala Sedan, E77263 62 MERCURY Coach, V-8 automatic. E8115 63 FAIRLANE 500 Sedan, V-8 automatic, 496209 63 GALAXIE 500 Sedan, a beauty. E77883 63 FAIRLANE Coach, 6 cyl. automatic. E77551 63 FORD 2 door hardtop, V-8 automatic, a beauty. E77884 63 FORD XL Convertible, 4 speeds, radio. E77550 64 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan, only 11,000 miles, E78442 64 METEOR Sedan, V-8 automatic. E24299 65 PLYMOUTH Wagon, 4 door. 90637X 66 ENVOY Epic Sedan. E77549 59 AUSTIN Sedan, lady driven. 961409 205 59 MERCEDES Sedan. E8805 300 59 RAMBLER Sedan. 224947 280 61 FALCON Wagon. 91395X 680 62 FORD Sedan, V-8, overdrive. A96633 1090 63 METEOR Coach., E71886 1140 64 FALCON Sedan, E77881 1190 65 VALIANT V200 Coach. E77559 1490 64 FORD Sedan, E77878 1575 65 PLYMOUTH Sedan. E77558 1680 64 GALAXIE 500 hardtop, 6 cyl. E77879 1690 64 GALAXIE 500 4 door hardtop, loaded. E77882 1690 64 GALAXIE 500 2 door hardtop, loaded. E77564 1990 65 FORD Sedan, V-8 stick, E77561 2040 66 FORD Custom 6 Sedan. E77556 . ... 2225 65 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtop, loaded, E77557 2425 TRUCKS 54 MERCURY PICKUP. C74437 275 64 FORD PICKUP, style side, 8' box. C74006 1350 64 FORD RANCHERO, V-11 automatic. C64875 TRACTORS Ferguson loader 100 7 ft. spring tooth cultivator 125 41 Case S, PTO and pulley, above average 350 56 IHC Harvester, motor driven 375 9N Ford, above average 400 3 furrow Oliver trip beam plow 470 51 Ferguson 20.85 and loader 850 58 Cockshutt 540 1175 57 Ford 661, live PTO 1300 60 Dexta Diesel . ... 1375 59 David Brown 950 1600 62 Massey 50, 4-row scuffler and bean puller 1950 61 Super Major 2200 LARRY SNIDER MOTORS Ford, Fairlane, Falcon, Ford Trucks Phone 235.1640 Exeter Rec hockey --Continued from page 8 ition net on four occasions. Larry Stire and Jim Russell helped the cause considerably with three and two goals, re- spectively. George Tryon, Vir- gil McNab and Pete McFalls checked in with singles to com- plete the scoring. Jim McDonald and Tom Watt took care of the Graham and Graham tallying with single scores. A goal from the stick of Jim Morrissey in the dying seconds of the third period enabled the Crediton boys to catch the Old Timers in a 4-4 tie The Old Timers got a goal from Red Loader in the early minutes of the game and this held up until the latter stages of the middle frame. Bob Bayn- ham of the Timers and Gary Overholt of Crediton traded goals late in the second to leave the veterans up 2-1 as they headed for the third session. Dick Bennett and Terry Bourne completed the Old Timers goal total with singles in the final period while Jim Morrissey and Pat McKeever scored for Cred- iton and set the stage for Mor- rissey's tying marker Hensall pee wees are making a good showing in the first round of WOAA playoffs. The twelve and under young- sters coached by Wayne Smith are currently tied at a game apiece with Paisley in a best- of-three series. The third and deciding game is in Paisley, Saturday. Each team was able to win their away game. paisley were the winners 5-2 in Hensel', Fri- day and the beantowners man- aged a 2-1 decision in Paisley Monday to force another game. In the second game, bothteams started out as if Cley really meant business. Jim Cooper put the Hensall boys in front in the first minute of play and the hometowners came back eight seconds later to knot the score. Randy Campbell's goal at the 13 minute mark of the last period sewed up the game and made the trip back to Hensall seem a lot shorter. On Hensall ice Friday, the youngsters played on even terms for most of the night with the Paisley six breaking out with a trio of goals in the last ten minutes of play to win 5-2. Gerd Pryde and Tom Workman ac- counted for the Hensall scor- ing. The Middlesex Bookmobile called at the library Tuesday bringing 30 new books, as well as an exchange of books. One fortunate Lucanite, holi- daying in Florida, recently held a box supper on the lawn with 10 other friends from Ontario - in over 80 degree temper- ature. Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Morris and family of Mt. Forest have re- turned home after spending a few days with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murdy. Mrs. Gerald Hamilton held a family gathering Friday, prior to Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hamilton, moving to Toronto, where Mr. Hamilton has been promoted to the Goodyear, main office. Friday the Lucan Fire Dept., was called to a chimney fire at the home of Mr. Anton Mend- ers, RR 3 Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Tindall and Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Beacock of Wiarton, were last Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott. Lucan WI members who could not find their euchre report, on page 12 or 13 last week, will find it on page 2. Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe Hodgins and family of St. Thomas, were Sunday guests of Mr. D. A, Ash- worth and Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Hodgins. Mr. Maurice MacDonald of Butler St. is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital following a car accident on Highway 4 north of Lucan. Mr. MacDonald has no memory of the accident so it is thought he had a blackout. He has a broken jaw bone. Sandra Abbott, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Don Abbott, spent last weekend with her grandfather, Mr. Murray Abbott of Centralia. Mrs. Wes Atkinson has re- turned home after a week's visit with her son, Mr. Gerald Atkin- son, and family of London. Mrs. Eldon Hopps, who has been on the sick list is feeling better, but has to return to the hospital for more X-rays. SAFETY At the February meeting of the Biddulph council, Harold Wallis, a former reeve, was appointed Biddulph's representative on the Middlesex Plowman's Assoc- iation. A bylaw was passed re-dividing the township into four instead of five polling subdivisions. Hugh Davis, road superintend- ent, was instructed to advertise for the crushing and hauling of 8,000 cu. yds. of gravel. Alex McComb's contract for spraying for warble fly control was re- newed. Plans were approved for apro- posed bridge on Highway 7, over the Elginfield drain. A petition for drainage work was received for the following, lot 10, concession 1, lot 16 & 17, concession 2, lot 23 & 24, con- cession 5, lot 24, concession 10 and Queen St., in the village of Granton. Engineer C. P. Corbett of Luc- an was appointed to survey these drains and bring in a report. II 1111111M II 111111111111111111 111111111 I H Cars & Trucks FOR SALE LOL EUCHRE In spite of extreme cold, there were five tables at the LOL euchre last Wednesday evening. High score prizes went to Mrs. Rose Atkinson and Mr. Tommy Ryan; lone hand prizes to Mrs. Joe Carter and Mr. Allan Berry and low score prizes to Mrs. Harry Weber and Mr. Joe Carter. Mrs. Leonard Smith won the •0 Buys a Safety "99" Tubeless Whitewall or Blackwall with the purchase of First Tire at our Regular 1966 Summer Catalog prices •00000041110111••••••••••••• '62 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan V8 automatic, radio E77487 '61 PONTIAC Sedan, 6 automatic radio, Lic. E77490 '61 FORD Galaxie, 4-door Hard- top, V8 automatic, E77488 '61 COMET, two-door, radio, low mileage, lady driven, Lic. E77489 '60 CHEVROLET, two-door, hardtop, automatic, radio Lic. 995840 '59 PONTIAC Sedan, 6 automatic, radio, Lic. E77508 '59 CHEVROLET one-ton pickup 4 speed transmission, 8-ply tires, Lic. 53530C '59 BUICK Sedan, radio, one own- er, Lica 987153 '57 PONTIAC Sedan, 6 stick, ra- dio, Lic. A3257 '56 MERCURY, Pick-up 83729B DOBBS FOR DODGE Apply BRODERICK BROS, 235-1330 "12 months or 12 thousand mile used car warranty" A sign in a diner boasted: "$500 to anybody that orders something we can't furnish." In walks a flashy drummer and orders an elephant ear sand- wich. The distressed waitress runs to the owner and says, "You better get out the 500 bucks; a guy wants an elephant ear sandwich." ."You mean to tell me we're out of elephant ears?" the owner screams. "No," she bellows back, "but we ain't got no more of them big buns!" 1961 LICENCE ON EACH CAR ! EXTRA! Cash and "Carry BONUS COUPONS Us. the Cash Bonus Couns For FREE INSTALLATION 1963 VALIANT 4-DOOR SEDAN, with radio. Lic. A98970 $1,195 1963 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Reduced V-8 automatic. Lic. A95333 $1,395 1963 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Reduced automatic, radio. Lk. 968055 $1,395 1063 FORD 500 WAGON, V-8 automatic, radio $1,495 1960 VALIANT SEDAN white. Lic, E1030 $495 1958 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN, automatic, one owner car, Lic. 26403 $205 SIZE SAFETY "99" TUBELESS BLACKWALL WHITEWALL 1 Iii. Rabelog 1 TIRE Re*. Catalog r,«. 2 !A Pay Osly 2 ;la Pay Only 520/10 24.55 1.00 27.60 1.00 520-554/12 23.80 1.00 27.05 1.00 500-520/13 26.85 1.00 590-600/13 26.45 1.00 29.80 1.00 640-650/13 28.15 1.00 31.65 1.00 700/13 29.25 1.00 32.90 1.00 500-520/14 25.60 1.00 .. ,.. 695/14 (650/14) 28.60 1.00 32..20 1.00 735/14 (700/14) 30.35 1.00 34.15 1.00 775 / 14 (750/ 14) 32.65 1.00 36.75 1.00 825/14 (800/14) 36.65 1.00 41.20 1.00 855/14(850/1 4) 39.85 1.00 44.85 1.00 885/14 (900/14) * 49.90 1.00 , 560/590/15 28.60 1.00 32.20 1.00 735/15 (640/151 30.35 1.00 34.15 1.00 775/ 15 (670/151 32.65 1.00 36.75 1.00 815/15(710/15) 36.65 7.00 41.20 1.00 845/15(760/15) 39.85 1.00 44.85 1.00 885/15 (820/15) 49.90 1.00 You bend We'll mend Here's a "Once-a,Year" opportunity to get in on a great tire buyl A genuine clearance of SAFETY "99" HIGH TRACTION TIRES . . and apart from being the left-overs of last Fall's production, these great tires are identical to those that will appear in our new 1967 Spring and Summer catalog at appreciably higher list prices, But right now they're being cleared at tremendous savings. So, be an opportunist -- buy a Safety "99" at this special no-trade price and get another for just ONE DOLLAR MORE. Store and Warehouse stocks are limited . . better make a beeline for your nearest Canadian Tire Store. This great Sale will be in effect until stock of each size is depleted. Unlimited Road Hazard Insurance DOBBS NT: Hunter-Duvar & Sons EASY TERMS to suit your budget 216 Main South, Exeter 235.1250 235.1486 04,0011000410000.040.1100.0010.0 O. KEN SHAW EXETER 235.0160 * f A ....... - 41 10, 1