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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-09-26, Page 2060 ZEPHYR SEDAN H50041 :0 63 STUDEBAKER SEDAN E10762 63 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, 6 auto., a good 4 64 STUDEBAKER SEDAN H14419 67 BSA MOTORCYCLE 22858MC 62 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN auto, 64 FORD SEDAN 1-110657 4, 63 CHEV SEDAN, auto., H57092 ":3 64 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE H75685 66 VOLKSWAGEN STATION WAGON 98480X 65 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR V-8 auto., PS, PB, loaded H53571 66 PONTIAC SEDAN, 6 stick E19587 66 FORD SEDAN, 6 auto., radio A78958 65 METEOR 10-PASSENGER WAGON auto., PS & PB, 90104X 67 FORD SEDAN, V-8 auto., radio H48156 66 CHRYSLER HARDTOP, loaded H48650 66 FORD GALAXIE 500 SEDAN 46674 66 FORD GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP loaded, a beauty H46263 TRUCKS 63 FORD F-950, saddle tanks, air and lights to trailer, fifth wheel, air-lift trailing axle Y49689 $3995 67 FORD F-250 CAMPER SPECIAL, loaded, including bucket seats 66022C $2845 66 FORD ECONOLINE WINDOW VAN C93552 $1595 67 GMC PICKUP C93921 $1595 66 FORD ECONOLINE VAN 17598V $1595 62 DODGE STAKE DUMP 25018V $1495 64 FORD V-8 PICKUP, short, narrow box B46074 $750 61 IHC PICKUP, V-8 C97240 $395 TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT $249 $295 one, H53595 $395 $545 $645 PS, H48792 $945 $995 $1095 $1495 $1495 $1495 $1495 $1495 $1895 $1995 $2295 $2295 $2395 BALE STOOKER 90.00 MASSEY 81/2 FT. STIFF-TOOTH CULTIVATOR 100.00 DEARBORN 7 FT. MOWER 100.00 COCKSHUTT 7-FOOT MOWER 110.00 MASSEY 11' Spring Tooth Wheel CULTIVATOR 135.00 IHC 10-FT. HEAVY SPRING CULTIVATOR 135.00 IHC 10-FT. LIGHT SPRING CULTIVATOR 200.00 IHC "A" WITH SCUFFLER 300.00 IHC # 36 3-BASE LIFT PLOW 390.00 22 MASSEY STANDARD, overhauled 400.00 77 OLIVER GAS WITH SUPER KIT 600.00 IHC B-250 DIESEL 850.00 MASSEY NO. 10 BALER 900.00 FORD # 130 4-FURROW 14" PLOW, semi-mounted 975.00 OLIVER SUPER 77 1180.00 55 FORD "850" WITH NEW LOADER 1725.00 63 FORD 4000, gas, low hours 2000.00 66 FORD 3000, 10-speed, gas 2850.00 66 FORD "40000" 10 SPEED 3780.00 65 FORD "50000", 10 SPEED 4000.00 63 SUPER MAJOR TRACTOR, loader, back hoe 4500.00 SPECIALS THIS WEEK FORD 612 SIX-KNIFE FORAGE HARVESTER, 2-row corn head $1500 J F HARVESTER with Corn Head, one year old; good as new • Plan now to attend our PLOWING DEMONSTRATION Friday, Oct. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.M$ Farm of Maurice Heist Crediton Road about two miles west of Highway 4. SEE DETAILS ELSEWHERE IN THIS EDITION LARRY SNIDER SUMMER CLEAR-OUT . . 4 ONLY-815 x 15, 4-ply, grip-safe whitewalls Suggested Retail 538.95 each SALE PRICE ..... ........ $24.75 each 2 ONLY-825 x 14, nylon, grip-safe whitewalls Suggested Retail $38.95 each SALE PRICE $24.75 each 4 ONLY-775 x 15, 4-ply blackwalls Suggested Retail 529.95 each SALE PRICE $19.45 each 1 ONLY-775 x 14, 4-ply, grip-safe blackwall ' Suggested Retail $30.95 SALE PRICE $18.95 Enquire now about our SPECIAL DEAL On Atlas Weatherguard and Grip-Safe SNOW TIRES and TIRE STUDDING DON TAYLOR MOTORS Phone 235-1100 Exeter Off to Another World . . the World of University . . . KEEP `THEM' INFORMED OF THE NEWS BACK HOME Buy Him or Her a School Subscription to the EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE It Like A Letter From Home ... So Have the Exeter Times-Advocate Mailed Directly On A Student Subscription SPECIAL RATE ONLY $2.00 7 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION OCTOBER 1 TO APRIL 1 At a Special Student Rate of $2.00 Send a Subscription of The Exeter Tithes-Advocate to: a 1 I Name • I r • I I 1 n • 14 ir II Pililt...ill n .10111.1.04 it I Addles s cheque' Enclosed WA to (13.,A..)- Prove I I • .i • 0y Leonard Thad er, Linda, .--Cathy - and Joy Were $400.4Y.. guests of Mr,. & Mrs, Peter Yenexan and Lisa of 'Waterloo. Mrs. Ken, Howard of Embro spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Grant ,McCorcinotiale and Mr. Mrs, were Sunday guests Mr, Archio Cameron of Watford and ,also •visited with .Mr, & Mrs, Art Sisson of .Waterford- .pe the all new 1969 CHEVROLET and COSMQ1311,t on Thurs., Sept„26 at Snell Bros. Limited EXETER Grace your table with this superb glassware . . . FREE at RON DALE'S SUNOCO SERVICE P1 LSENER 21 COUPONS COCKTAILS' 21 COUPONS HI-BALL ROLY POLY OLD FASHIONED 7 OZ.. 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Was $3187.60 NOW $2699 SLIGHTLY USED 68 AUSTIN COOPER 2-door, British racing green with white top H49454 64 FORD 500 Fairlane radio, V-8 automatic, motor completely overhauled H47929 64 CHEV IMPALA 4-door Sedan, PS & PB, V-8, radio, tinted wind- shield, white walls, like new. A85172 64 CHEVROLET Stationwagon, rebuilt mo- tor, 6 cyl., stick 30011X SPECIAL $895 63 MERCURY 4-door Sedan, V-8 auto., radio, E82148 SPECIAL $995 62 ANGLIA H47755 SPECIAL THIS WEEK 62 PONTIAC Convertible, V-8 auto., 283 cu. in., new top, new paint, yellow, A87748 SOUTH -END SERVICE Exeter 235.2322 By MISS JEAN cOPELAND WOODHAM Mr, Mrs- Roy Mills and. family recently ,entertained in honour of their aunt, Mrs, Katie Doube and their uncle, William Hamilton who will be presently celebrating hirthdays, Guests present for a turkey dinner with all the trimmings included Dr. and Mrs. George Morphy of Toronto, Mr, & Mrs. John Morphy and Laurie of Richmond Hill, Mr. & Mrs, Don Morpliy, Bradley, Cheryl and Rod of Waterloo, Mr, & Mrs, Nelson Morphy and Richard of Hyde Park, Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Hemphill and Mr. & Mrs. Bert Gordan of St. Marys, Mr, & Mrs. George Hamilton, Doug, Cathy and Don, Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Scott, W. J. Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs. Norris Atthill, Eddie, Billy and Murray of Kirkton, Mrs. Katie Doube and Russell, Mr. & Mrs. Adam Gordon of Baseline and Miss Joyce Mills, nurse-in-training from South Huron Hospital, Exeter. PERSONALS David King of Hamilton spent the weekend with his parents, Rev, & Mrs. John King and June. Mr, & Mrs. Ross McCurdy celebrated their wedding anniversary Sunday and had as their guests, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Glanville and family of Hensall, Tractor upsets account for a large number of our farm mach- inery accidents, says Hal Wright, Farm Safety Specialist, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. Speed too fast for the con- ditions is one of the major causes of these accidents. Mr & Mrs. Jerome Hartman of Exeter, Gerry glariville of Exeter, Mr, .4 Mrs. Roy McCurdy and .family of ',$t, Marys, Mr. 4. Mrs. Ira McCurdy and Mr. & Mrs. Reg. McCurdy. The :Kirkton:-Woodb.am Young People's. Union was orgapigel Sunday .evening with the following officers elected: presi-dent, Rodney Rragg; vice-president, Barbara Switzer; secretary, Ann Parkinson; treasurer, Betty Jean group leaders, Ann Urquhart, 2 Ica ren Rodd, .3 Robert Ratcliffe, 4 David Stratum, Mrs. Ellis Strahan is a patient in St. Mary's Memorial Hospital at time of writing. Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler, David Wheeler and Mrs, John Rodd attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Samuel Hurst in Windsor Saturday, William Dickey is a patient in Westminster Hospital, London, at time of writing. Master Terry McCurdy had his tonsils removed in St, Marys Memorial Hospital Tuesday, Mr. & Mrs, Graham Walker of Waterdown, Mrs. Stanley Coverdale of Canfield and Mrs. Stanley Mountain of St. Marys were weekend guests with Mrs., M. Copeland and Jean. Miss June King has commenced her studies at Western University and is in residence at Westminster College. Mr. .& Mrs. L. Douglas Currie, Cohn, Ruth Ann and Ralph of Penfield visited with Mr. & Mrs. Duncan McNaughton and Ron Thursday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Noah Richmond of England, Dr. & Mrs. D. D. Hurst of Detroit and. Mrs, Ada Butters were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler. By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE WHALEN St. Paul's Anglican Church Women met in the church basement Thursday evening with 15 present. Mrs, Schaefer presided for the meeting, assisted by Mrs. Garth Blackler. A business discussion followed. Plans were completed for the Deanery meeting to be held in St. Paul's Church October 2. SAVE QUALITY at DISCOUNT PRICES 65 DODGE POLARA Sedan, V-11 automatic power steering H74511' 64 VALIANT V100 2-door, radio H46843 64 DODGE 440 Sedan, V-8 auto., power steering, power brakes, radio 95034L 63 PONTIAC 2-door, 6 cyl. H46058 61 COMET Station Wagon auto., radio 98482X 2-1968 DODGE POLARAS-one a demonstrator Dobbs Motors Ltd. Exeter 235.1250 Evenings 235-1130 Exeter Kin, Kinettes install officers Members of the Exeter Kinsmen and Kinettes were installed at a joint installation at the Exeter Legion Hall, last week. Other °MOTs installed at the same time were those of the Hensall and Clinton Kinsmen and Kinettes. Kinsmen executive members in the back, from left are: director Walter Peitsch, 2nd vice-pres. Elgin Bock, 1st Plan annual bazaar Anglican church ladies meet The annual bazaar was set for November 8. Mrs. (Rev.) Bell presented a timely paper during the evening. At the conclusion of the meeting an auction of articles was held. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bill° and two boys were guests of Fred Hamilton's Sunday. Mrs. Art Julian of Utica spent this week with Mr. & Mrs. Miller . McCurdy. David Fraser, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Hodgins. Mr. & Mrs. Geo Pullman, Mitchell, visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Mrs. Percy Hodgins spent Thursday afternoon with Fred Pattison, St. Marys. Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins were Mr. & Mrs. Carl Trap and Susan, Elmira, Mrs. E. Squire, Granton, and Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick and Susan, London. Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil and Donald were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Railings, London. vice-pres. Don Taylor, bulletin editor Garnet Dobber and registrar Doug Dowson. Front, Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Kinette treasurer, Mrs. Doug Dowson, registrar, Kin president. Dave Cross, Kinette president Mrs. Bob Callingham and secretary Mrs. Gib Dow. Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gee, London, and Mr. & Mrs. F. Squire, Granton, were recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Allen Hodgins. Mrs. Ole Davis, Toronto, Mrs. Minnie Squire, Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Bill McNaughton, Goderich, and Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Simpson, London, were Sunday callers with Mr, & Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins were Saturday dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Don Meyers, London, on the occasion of the birthdays of Mrs. Meyers and Norman Hodgins. Miss Laura French resumed her studies at UWO London Monday. Jackie Finkbeiner, nursing assistant at Listowel Hospital, spent a few days at her home here last week. Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins visited at Glencoe Sunday with Mrs. F. Field. Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johnson were dinner guests Friday evening of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley at Holiday Inn, London, on the occasion of the Morley's 19th wedding anniversary. INTRODUCTION SPECIALS Then new cars are here and all our USED CARS MUST GO at these REDUCED PRICES T..A photo.