The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-05-11, Page 18this Sunday, WednesdaY afternoon
and during the evening throughout
the week.
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USED CAR
'65 AUSTIN, 4 cylinder, tutone, excellent, E78446
'64 COMET Sedan, 6 cyl. automatic, radio, E79300
'64 CORVAIR 700, radio, E78498
'62 GALAXIE, 6 cylinder, automatic, E80084
'58 VOLKSWAGEN, 971.720
'56 1 TON FORD, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, Y3002
'54 FORD to be sold for towing and storage after 30 days.
1966 license 73968-H.
COMING SOON -- 62 Galaxie, 63 Meteor, 66 Meteor Sedan
— 64 Corvair, 4 on the floor.
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We Are Pleased
To Introduce
Fred Huxtable
To our Tractor Division!
He brings with him many
years of past experience
having previously been
the IH dealer in Exeter
for the past 34 years.
66 METEOR 2-DOOR HARDTOP, E80154
66 VOLKS DELUXE, radio, low mileage, E78854
65 FORD SEDAN, 6 stick, E79730
65 CHEV SEDAN H5303
65 COMET CONVERTIBLE, 6 automatic, radio, low mileage,
E8992
64 CHEV SEDAN A44225
64 XL CONVERTIBLE, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, radio, A85716
64 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, 9 passenger, 83336X
64 FORD 2-DOOR HARDTOP, a nice one, E78365
63 FORD SEDAN E89591
62 FORD SEDAN, V8 automatic, a beauty, E77507
62 FORD SEDAN, E78569
62 FAIRLANE SEDAN, E87543
61 CHEV COACH H6987
61 FORD CONVERTIBLE, stick shift E78736
61 MONARCH SEDAN, E80423
58 FORD WAGON, V8 automatic 96242X
65 MERCURY PICK-UP C81212
64 IHC PICKUP, C84303
63 ECONOLINE BUS C81208
60 MERCURY PICKUP, new tires, 25782V
58 IHC PANEL, 55062V
51 Cockshutt 30 tractor 350.00
53 Allis Chalmers H. C. scuffler 650.00
Ford 4 furrow spring trip plow 500.00
57 Ford 661 1175.00
59 David Brown 950 1325.00
59 Dexta Diesel 1450.00
Your Choice of two 63.64 Ford 2000 tractors each 1750.00
62 M F 50 Multipower, etc. 1800.00
61 Super Major tractor 2300.00
58 Massey 65 Gas Industrial Loader 2650.00
40 Case L.A., good tires
Bale Fork for a Loader
Woods Corn Picker
Ford Economy Cultivator
41 John Deere A.R.
Allis Chalmers Pitmanless Mower, used very little
Allis Chalmers W.C. Tractor
44 Case V.A.C. and 2-Row Scuffler
52 Massey Harris 2-Row Self Propelled Corn Picker
Robbin Loader for an Oliver 550
48 Ferguson Tractor
54 Ford Jubilee
59 IHC 275 Diesel
Used Tractor Cab 175.00
THE FOLLOWING UNITS WILL BE REDUCED $10.00
EACH DAY UNTIL SOLD
Thursday's
Lic. Price Yr. Car
62 MERCURY COACH
63 FAIRLANE COACH
63 METEOR COACH
64 METEOR SEDAN
65 FORD SEDAN
E78622
E78624
E77886
E78621
E77561
955
930
930
1405
1590
The Exeter Lions Club is looking for canvassers for
the Canadian National Institute for the Blind to can.
vass Usborne Township, the East End of Stephen
Township and the South-East corner of Hay Town.
ship. 4.- Please contact Larry Snider.
LARRY SNIDER MOTORS
Ford, Fairlanc, Falcon, Ford Trucks
Phone 2J5.1640 Exeter
.88
COMPARE
AT $17.95
A beautiful gift for Mother's Day! Adjustable heat con-
trol keeps food hot when entertaining, ideal for hot snacks
or serving supper. This 101/2 " x 17" hot tray has wood
grained finish with hand rubbed handles.
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PROCTOR-SILEX DELUXE LADY
STEAM IRON SHAVEX
Steam or dry iron with
finger tip control, easy to
read fabric dial and heavy
duty cord. Chrome plated
base.
Value $10.88 .9.79 Regular Regular
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Taste tempting, 28 ounce, gift•boxed assort-
ment of her favorite chocolates. Specially
boxed and wrapped
for Mother's Day LIMITED 1.77
Gift giving. QUANTITY
Carves thick or thin,
without shredding. Has
easy to wash, stainless
steel, detachable blade
and knife rest hand
guard.
Regular 12.88 Value $15.88
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AUTOMATIC Electric
Can Opener
An ideal gift! Modern de-
sign. Wall or stand
mounted, with . . . bottle
opener, magnetic lid hold-
er, metal stand.
Regular gp.88
Value $13.95 UP
ASSOCIATE STORE
EXTRA!
Cash and Carry
BONUS
COUPONS O. K. SHAW & SONS LTD.
Exeter
Designed to please hell
Whisper-quiet, Duo- shav-
ing head. Complete with
black satin evening bag
styled case.
12.88 Value $16.95
Tirees-Advocate, May 11, 1967 Page 18 SS marks anniversary
Girls at Woodham entertain ladies
at a joint Sunday School and
Church service on Sunday at
10;15. The sacrament of baptism
will be administered at the ser-
vice.
Bob Miller attended Expo this
week with the students from Ex-
eter High School.
The annual Sunday School an-
niversary was held SundaY Morn-
ing with Rev. Ralph Waugh of
Guelph as guest speaker. Three
anthems were sung by the Sun-
day School choir under the di-
rection of Mrs. Ted Insley.
Mother's Day will be observed
By MISS JEAN CPPELAND
The United Church Women and
Explorers were guests of the
CGIT Monday evening. Brenda
Parkinson and Shirley Timms
Were in charge of the worship
service, The Explorers, favoured
with two choruses and Mrs. Glenn.
Copeland played an instrumental.
The guest speaker, Mrs.Stew-
art Miner of Thames Road told
of her work with the Indians and
showed many very fine crafts.
The president, Ann Parkinson
presided over the business.
Lunch was served by the girls.
Saintsbury ladies
prepare for quilt
An interested foursome
Despite cool and wet weather, residents of Grand Bend and many
visitors were treated to one of the best parades ever held in the
summer resort. Six bands, including the Exeter Legion Pipe band
led the long procession that was part of the weekend convention of
Royal Canadian Legion members from Southwestern Ontario. Above,
taking a good look at the marchers are Beverley Mainwaring,
Windsor, Pamela and Claudia Jackson of Grand Bend and Lori Main-
waring of Windsor. T-A photo
Staffa area youths
enjoy Expo jaunt
Mr. and Mrs. 'Heber Davis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker
and family Sunday evening.
Monday afternoon two car load
of ladies held a Hobo Tea at the
home of Mrs. Ada Ings, London.
Attending were Mrs, Harry
Carroll, Mrs. Ron Carroll and
Brenda, Mrs. Clarence Davis,
Mrs. Charles Atkinson, Mrs.
Maurice MacDonald, Mrs. Hugh
Davis and Mrs. Heber Davis of
St. Patrick's Church and Mrs.
George McFalls, Centralia, for-
mer members of St. Patrick's,
Mrs. Garnet Isaac and Mrs. Tom
Quinton of London, Mrs. Earl
Atkinson and Mrs. Cliff Abbott,
Lucan and Mrs. Mervin Elston,
Centralia. Mrs. H. Carroll as-
sisted the hostess with refresh-
ments.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Masse of Cal-
gary visited for several days this
week with Mr. Ernie Vodden.
Mr. & Mrs. James Tomlinson
and family of Toronto were week-
end guests with Mr. & Mrs. John
Tomlinson and family.
Visitors Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Doupe were Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Roger of Kirkton and
Mr. & Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Levy and
family of St. Marys, Mr. & Mrs.
George Levy, Elizabeth and Mar-
ian of Russeldale and Mr. & Mrs.
John Brookshaw and family of
Rannoch were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Levy and
Margaret.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Jaques, Yvon-
ne and Dalton of Zion West and
Miss Ada Hopkin visited with
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson and
Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Clarke and
Wayne of Exeter spent the week-
end at Barrow Bay.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett
spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Ray Keizer and family of Wood-
stock.
Sunday afternoon visitors with
Mr. & Mrs, Ira McCurdy were
Mr. & Mrs. Roy McCurdy and
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson
and boys were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corbett, Port
Huron.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mrs. Clarence Davis gave her
home Friday evening for the May
WA meeting. Mrs. Harry Carroll,
president, led in devotions.
The treasurer of the Guild,
Mrs. Heber Davis read the re-
port on the Lions banquet. The
mystery prize donated by Mrs.
Harry Carroll was won by Mrs.
Clarence Davis.
The ladies cut and pieced quilt
blocks following the close of the
meeting. The hostess served re-
freshments and a social hour
followed.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey
and Tommy, Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and family,
Hensall, were guests Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kooy and Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis were
Saturday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed McMurray, London.
Mrs. A. Caldwell, Shedden,
spent Friday with her sister,
Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Lucan.
Russell, Exeter. Other guests
were Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Mr. &
Mrs. Ernest Willard, Mr.& Mrs.
Eugene Willard, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Dearing, all of Exeter. Mr. &
Mrs. Don Mousseau, Mr. Bill
Noakes, Hensall, Mrs. P e r c y
Harris, Miss Pat Harris, Mr.
Ben Harris, Chiselhurst, Mr.
& Mrs. Maurice Beaver, Credit-
on, Mr. Austin Schwalm, Strat-
ford.
Miss Darlene Templeman was
a weekend guest of Miss Loree
Martyn, Russeldale.
Misses Janet and Edna Miller,
London, spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Miller and Mrs. Mary Miller.
Miss Fay Templeman was a
Monday night guest of Miss Deb-
bie Illman, Monkton.
The executive of the Staffa
family or St. Marys,
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Smith on Sunday were Mr. &
Mrs. Don Wilson and family of
Lakeside.
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills of St.
Marys spent Sunday with Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills and Mr.
Edgar Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Terri and Scott had as their
guests Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Vic
Hearn, Stephen and Nancy and
Mr. & Mrs. Don Nairn, Wayne,
Raul, and Jane of St. Marys,
Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Stacey, David,
Kim and Daryl of Avonbank and
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Elston, Janis,
Lauri and Cheryl of London.
Bobby Cowdrey of Eighth Line
was a Saturday overnight guest
with his grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Webber. Mr. & Mrs.
Webber visited with Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Cowdrey and family Sun-
day and helped Bobby celebrate
his fifth birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Levy and
family were Sunday guests with
Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills
and Mr. Edgar Mills.
Miss Doris Mills is a patient
in St. Marys Memorial Hospital
at time of writing having had an
appendectomy.
Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd spent
Friday evening and Saturday with
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Martin and fam-
ily of Delhi.
Guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jas.
Miller and family were Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Constable of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Kirkby
of Kirkton, Mrs. Mabel Rodd of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Pass-
more and family and Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Stewart and family of Tham-
es Road were guests with Mr. &
Mrs. LaVerne Rodd and family,
Sunday.
Several from Woodham attend-
ed the Centennial Service arrang-
ed by the Women's Institute and
the United Church Women in
Kirkton United Church, Sunday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Skin-
ner of London visited Tuesday
with Mrs. John Rodd.
Women's Institute met at the
home of Mrs. Carter Kerslake,
Tuesday afternoon to plan and
prepare the meetings for the
coming year.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Misses Heather Daynard and
Marg Worden, Bill Worden and
Bob Templeman were among the
Grade 12 and 13 students from
Mitchell High School who enjoyed
a trip to Expo last week.
Mrs. John Templeman attended
the Officers' Conference at the
OAC at Guelph, Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duncan,
Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family
and Mrs. Will Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Miller
and family visited Sunday even-
ing with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Duncan
and family, Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Miller
entertained at a premarital party
in their home on Sunday for
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Cars & Trucks
FOR SALE
'63 CHEVROLET 1/2 Ton Step-
side, 8 ft box, C86868
'59 CHEVROLET one-ton, 4-
speed Transmission, 8-ply
tires, 9 ft box, 25179V
'61 FORD Galaxie, 4-door, hard-
top, V8 automatic, E77488
'61 PONTIAC Sedan, 6 automatic,
radio E'7'7490
'61 COMET Coach, 6 stick, radio
motor rebuilt E77489
"60 CHEVROLET, 2-door, hard-
top, 6 automatic, radio, mot-
or rebuilt E'79258
'59 PONTIAC Sedan, 6 automatic,
radio, E77508
'59 BUICK Sedan, radio, E79260
By MRS. THOMAS HERN
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe
and family, London, were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Brock, Karen and Murton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker and
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne McCarter
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Thomson and fam-
ily, Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd
and family, Woodham, visited
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Jaques, Yvonne and
Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm Spence and fam-
ily, Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern,
Barbara, Sheila and Alan were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Henderson and family of
Bright.
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BRODERICK
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FE. (LEFT) "CROWBAR" CALVIN
(CENTER) GUY "THE SLEDGE"
(RIGHT) IAN "THE PLUNGER"
these boys give
expert body work
to any car —
exclusive at
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