The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-10-03, Page 16Charlie Brown was there, too
The second best float in the Kirkton Fair parade Friday was entered by a couple of local youngsters.
Above, Robbie Amos and Debbie Schaefer are shown with their small tractor and wagon depicting
Charlie Brown, the farmer. T-A photo.
Hold Rally Day services
at Crediton Sunday school
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Sunday was Rally Day at Zion
United Church. A joint service
of church and Sunday School
was held under the chairmanship
of Superintendent Alf Smith,
with Howard Hendrick and Eric
Fin kbeiner assisting.
There were recitations,
exercises and songs by members
of the Sunday School.
Rev. R.B. Cumming, assistant
minister of Empress United
Church, London, was guest
speaker. The theme was "When I
Grow Up."
Promoted from Cradle Roll to
kindergarten were Kevin
Schwartz, Karen Hutchinson,
Randy Bowers; from
kindergarten to beginners,
& Mrs. Doug Eyre.
Miss Barbara Ann Gardiner,
Homewood Sanitarium, Guelph,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Gardiner.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Hulley were
guests at the Hulley—McCulloch
wedding which took place at
Blyth United Church, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gardiner
attended the 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Scott at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Jarmuth,
Brodhagen.
Mr. & Mrs. T. L. Scott and
Mrs. E. Moore visited Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Moore and family, Lindsay
and Mr. & Mrs. Denton Taylor,
Belleville.
American Motors went to great
lengths to improve the '69 Ambassador.
CHARLIE'S AUTO SALES
will go to even greater lengths to
give you the deal of your life.
A new grille, A new, longer 122" wheel base. A new wider
engine choice. New velour seats. These are just some of the
things American Motors make available to you in the '69
Ambassador. And the air conditioning is still standard
equipment, It turns the Ambassador virtually into a private
world on wheel's. A private world we can make as easy for
you to enter as getting into a Ford or Chev. See us soon. See
how eaSy we can make it for you to enjoy top-okhe-line
luxury.
Charlie's Auto Sa es
Northend Supertest Exeter
Phone 235-025
With 60 hp. the Corolla really goes. And goes for
an unbelievably low' price.
The tough 60 hp. engine cruises easily at 75 mph.
And that puts the Corolla well ahead of any car in
its class,
But that's not all.
The Corolla goes with all the extras. A big 3-speed
heater, fully adjustable front seats, alternator, wind-
shield washers, double-barrelled carburetor, padded
dash and visors, and 4,s peed syncromesh trans-
mission. You also get 40 miles to the gallon and a
car that never needs greasing.
Ail that goes for si82300
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Hospital ladies canvass town
The town of Exeter and district communities were canvassed
Saturday by members of the South Huron Ladies Auxiliary in their
annual tag drive. Above, Mrs. Ralph Bailey is receiving a donation
from Mrs. Don Mantey. T-A photo.
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63 STUDEBAKER SEDAN E10762
63 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, 6 auto., a good
64 STUDEBAKER SEDAN H14419
67 BSA MOTORCYCLE 22858MC
62 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN auto, PS,
64 FORD SEDAN H10657
63 CHEV SEDAN, automatic, H57092
64 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE H75685
65 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR
V-8 auto., PS, PB, loaded H53571
66 PONTIAC SEDAN, 6 stick E19587
66 FORD SEDAN, 6 auto., radio A78958
65 VALIANT V-200 Hardtop, 6 eyl. auto., radio
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
67 FORD LTD 4-door sedan, 390 V-8, PS & PB,
radio, 20,000 miles, one owner H57111
68 PONTIAC GRAND PARISIENNE
2-door hardtop, completely' equipped,
less than 12,000 miles H53615
$195
$225
one, H53595 $395
$495
$595
H48792 $945
$945
$995
$1395
$1395 e,
$1495
$1495
H47708 $1695
$1895
$1995
$2295
$2295
$2395
$2895
$3495
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
67 GMC HANDY VAN, new rubber, new paint, C87618 $1995
66 FORD ECONOLINE WINDOW VAN C93552 $1595
67 GMC PICKUP C93921 $1595
66 FORD ECONOLINE VAN 17598V $1595
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MASSEY 81/2 FT. STIFF-TOOTH CULTIVATOR
MASSEY 11' Spring Tooth Wheel CULTIVATOR
IHC 10-FT. HEAVY SPRING CULTIVATOR
IHC "A" WITH SCUFFLER
IHC # 36 3-BASE LIFT PLOW
22 MASSEY STANDARD, overhauled
77 OLIVER GAS WITH SUPER KIT
J F HARVESTER WITH CORN HEAD,
one year old, good as new
IHC B-250 DIESEL
MASSEY NO. 10 BALER
FORD # 130 4-FURROW 14" PLOW, semi-mounted
OLIVER SUPER 77
FORD "850"
63 FORD 4000, gas, low hours
66 FORD 3000, 10-speed, gas
66 FORD "4000D" 10 SPEED
65 FORD "5000D", 10 SPEED
63 SUPER MAJOR TRACTOR, loader, back hoe
100.00
135.00
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300.00
390.00
400.00
600.00
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1180.00
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radio, V-8 automatic,
motor completely
overhauled H47929
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Wigs .from.,cromarty chgrch.
Women's Missionary Society and.
Marian Ritchie Auxiliary who
attended, the sectional meeting
at First Presbyterian church, St.
Marys, were. Mrs. T. L. Scott,
Mrs. C. MOKaig, Mrs. M.
Lamond, Mrs, C. Douglas, Mrs,.
J. Miller, Mrs, E, Allen, Mrs.. M..
Dow and Mrs. C. Carey,
Mrs. Stanley Dow, Roger
Dow, Mr. & Mrs, Elmer Dow,
Mr, & Mrs, Mervin Dow, Mr,
Mrs. Eldon Allen, Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Miller, Mr, & Mrs. Jack
13.4(son and their families were
guests of Mr. & Mrs, Lorne
Doupe, pp. 1St. Marys, on the
occasion of their 25th wedding
• anniversary, September 29.
Mr, & Mrs. John Wallace and
Debbie spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Weitzman of
Niagara FAlls, N.Y.
Mrs, Grace Scott returned
home after a two week visit with
the Weitzmans.
Mumps are prevalent among
the children in this community.
Mrs. Alex Gardiner visited
friends at .Almont, Michigan,
Sunday,
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Dow,
Carol Ann and Brian and John
Scott were guests at the
Priest—Swallowell wedding in
London, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Graves and
Carol Ann of St. Thomas visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Larry
Gardiner.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. J.
R. Jefferson were Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. Laidlaw and John, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Riehl and
family, RR 5 Stratford.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon. Scott and
Fran and Mr. & Mrs. Reg
Findlayson and Michael visited
in St. Thomas Sunday with Mr.
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63 CHEV SEDAN
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62 CHEV BISCAYNE COACH
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61 METEOR COACH
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BRODERICK
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Valerie Finkbeiner, Judy Haist,
Lisa Lippert.
From beginners to Testaments
Class, Barbara Wein, Ronnie
Fahner, Donnie Fahner, Daryl
Mitton, Helen Finkbeiner, Linda
Lippert; from Testaments to
Juniors, Debbie Finkbeiner,
Cathy Bowers, Marilyn Pfaff,
Patty Pfaff.
From Juniors to Jr. Hi,
Ronnie Bowers, Rodger
Finkbeiner, Ralph Bender, Paul
Fydenchuk, Shelly Weber, Helen
Mitton, Susan Schenk.
From Jr Hi to Searchers,
Brenda Fahner, Kathie Schenk,
Katherine Ratz, Barbara Pfaff,
Danny Haugh, Ricky Bowers,
Darrel Finkbeiner, Peter Wuerth.
From Searchers to
Ambassadors, Randy Smith,
Roger Ratz, Brian Finkbeiner,
Jim Morlock, Linda Haugh, Julie
Schenk, Cathy Gaiser.
CREDITON CUBS
The Crediton Cub Pack held
their organizational meeting
Wednesday evening.
Twenty-four boys registered
under the leadership of Mrs. Bill
Johnson, Mrs. Clifford and Mrs.
Walter Fydenchuk.
Saturday morning under the
auspices of the Women's
Institute, six of the boys
conducted a door-to-door
canvass for South Huron
Hospital.
PERSONALS
There was a Christian
Education Workshop at the
Clinton United Church Saturday
afternoon. Rev. and Mrs.
Howard Zurbrigg, Ed Hendrick
and Reg Finkbeiner attended.
Will Oestricher acted as judge
of livestock at the Thedford Fair
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pfaff
and son of Rodney visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Tilley Sunday.
Walter Fydenchuk attended
the conference of laymen of the
United Church held at the
Centralia School of Agriculture.
About 40 men were present
from an area that extended from
Wingham to Chatham. The
theme of the conference was
"Teachings in the Life of Jesus."
Elmer Bell of Exeter was one of
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Dr. Albert Berry of Toronto
officiated at the official opening
of the 0. W. R. C. at Grand
Bend Friday. Mrs. Maurice
Blackler also attended.
Mr. & Mrs. Horace
Greenstreet spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Greenstreet and family of
Brampton and Mr. & Mrs. Clare
Elston and family of London.
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A community shower was
held Tuesday at the ,United
Church basement for Miss Nancy
Darling, bride-elect of October 5
at LieurY United Church. The
program consisted of a reading
by Mrs, Beverly Cunningham
and contests by Mrs, Gerald
Lynn with prizes won by Mrs.
Bill Dixon and Mrs. Jim
Donaldson. The presentation
was made by Mrs. Ralph Lynn,
Miss Karen Darling, Miss Linda
Fenton, Karen Hodgson, Gail
Fenton and Debbie and Dianne
Lynn assisted the bride at the
time of opening gifts. About 40
ladies were served a dainty
lunch.
PERSONALS
Miss Elizabeth. Hill was home
from Ottawa for the weekend.
Mrs. Anne Harrison and Miss
Bessie Clarke, Chatham,
attended. St. James Church
Sunday and spent the weekend
with Mrs. Alme.r Hendrie. They
spent Sunday afternoon at
Fanshawe and visited Mrs.
Alexia Flynn.
Mr. & Mrs. John Manson and
their children John and Mary,
Simcoe, spent Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Alvin Cunningham.
Sunday the Rev. S. J. Bell,
Kirkton, took the service at St.
James Church. He mentioned
the Clandeboye visit reminded
him of his home in Ireland
where there was another
Clandeboye. The altar was
decorated with a small sheaf of
wheat, grapes, a round loaf of
bread and white mums.
Vegetables, fruit and flowers
decorated the church
auditorium.
Rev. Hugh Wilson, Exeter,
took the service at Clandeboye
United Church.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan,
Thorndale, and Mrs. Clare Paton,
Jimmy and Darlene, called on
Mrs. J. H. Paton Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hill
entertained Rev. S. J. Bell and
weekend. Watch his column next
week for a report of the
excitement of the game.
Mrs- Emily Tomes at dinner
SnridaY,
Mrs, Tomes. was very surprised
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns and
family visited Stinday with Mr-
and Mrs. Lorne Hem of Zion
and attended Zion Annivefsary
Service.
The Elimville-Thames Road
Youth. Fellowship met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Dawson Sunday afternoon to
elect new officers. Plans were
made for the coming year's
activities.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly
visited Sunday with Mrs. Hector
Taylor and attended James St.
Anniversary service.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym
and family visited. Sunday with
Bert Lobb of Clinton.
The Elimville Women's
Institute will be guests of
Hensall WI Wednesday evening,
October 9. The regular October
meeting of the Elimville
Women s Institute will be a pot
luck supper at Elimville Hall
when the members entertain
their husbands or friends. That's
Thursday, October 10 at 7 p.m.
that when bo.r son, Rey,
Stanley "Tome§i.c4401109 miles
to invite her to, Nova
Scotia for his ind4ction ,October
24.
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Cromarty ladies attend
Tooting at St. Marys
decor graces church
Fete bride at Clandeboye
the speakers.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin and
daughter Ruth Ann have moved
into their home on King Street
North.
Perry Preszcator was a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Lloyd England has
returned from a tour of dog
shows which took her to
Burlington, Oakwood, Sault Ste.
Marie, Port Arthur and
Scarborough. At all showings her
entries were highly successful.
At the last show, Scarborough,
her nine-month doberman
pinscher won "best of breed"
over 25 others.
Ross Haugh has secured
coveted press reporter privileges
to attend the World Series
baseball games at Detroit this
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