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1969 PONTIAC
hardtop, 350 V 8,
power steering,
473231
LAURENTIAN 2 door
automatic, power blokes,
a sharp blue metallic,
THIS WEEK ONLY
1969 PLYMOUTH FURY II 2 door hardtop,
318 V-8, automatic, power steering, medium
brown metallic with matching saddle-tan vinyl
interior, K33623 THIS WEEK ONLY
Pickups Ready For
1969 FORD F-100 Styleside pickup, long
wide box, 300 cu. inch big 6, radio, heavy
duty rear springs and 6 ply tires, 56738V
1969 FORD F-100 Styleside pickup, long
wide box, 360 V-8, radio, heavy duty rear
springs, 6 ply tires, C86594
1971 DODGE Y2-ton pickup, long wide box,
318 V-8, automatic, radio, heavy duty rear
springs, complete with a vanette, 276628
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1969 DODGE DART
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1969 AUSTIN MINI 1000,
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1967 FORD CUSTOM 500
4-door, power steering, radio.
Better than new, K31752
1966 METEOR, 2-door
hardtop, automatic, 390 V-8,
power brakes and steering,
vinyl top, radio (privately
owned), K38392
1964 FORD CUSTOM 500
4-door, radio, automatic,
never licensed in 1971,
I-16239
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1970 AUSTIN MINI 1000
like new, red
1969 AUSTIN MINI 1000
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1967 CAMARO 2-door
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V-8, new tires, painted to
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it THURS., FRI & SAT. —JUNE 17, 18, & 19.
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Yes, folks, it's been three years since
we marked our official opening in Exeter,
and thanks to you, its been a most enjoyable
three years. It's heartwarming to look back
over the past 36 months and consider all the
new friends and customers we've enjoyed
meeting. Your purchases of Esso products
and our Volkswagen and Muntz Stero
Equipment have been most appreciated as
well as the confidence you place in our staff
by having your car serviced hire.
To show our appreciation we're
offering FREE gifts and SPECIAL discounts
during this weekend as we mark our third
anniversary. I am sure that you will enjoy
the Volkswagen Mini Science Show that will
be featured in our shop Thursday and Friday
evenings; also the Muntz Stem Equipment
trailer will be on display for the weekend.
We'd be most appreciative if you'd come by
and let us extend our personal thanks,
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1971 VOLKSWAGEN 411, 4-door
sedan, 15,000 miles, standard shift,
blue with white' vinyl interior,
K33475
List $3340
1971 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER
BEETLE stick shift-automatic.
Finished in orange with black vinyl
interior. Only 2,720 miles, K93420
List $2530
1971 VOLKSWAGEN SUPER
BEETLE, standard shift, Finished
in orange with black vinyl interior,
Only 1200 miles, K35241
List $2370
1971 VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK,
Standard shift, orange with
matching black vinyl interior. Only
941 miles, K35017
List $2895
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Volkswagens
1970 VOLKSWAGEN
SQUARE BACK sedan,
automatic, AM/FM radio,
24,000 miles, X17354
WAS $2795
1970 VOLKSWAGEN
SQUAREBACK sedan,
automatic, radio, 10,000
miles, X17581
WAS $2895
1 9 6 8 VOLKSWAGEN
CUSTOM, red with black
vinyl interior, J89727
WAS $1195
1968 VOLKSWAGEN
DELUXE, radio, completely
reconditioned, zenith blue
with black vinyl interior,
K43266
1968 VOLKSWAGEN
FASTBACK, radio, one
owner, 20,000 miles, blue
With vinyl interior, J83845
WAS $1595
1966 VOLKSWAGEN
CUSTOM, one owner, 35,000
miles, white with red interior,
J80884
1966 VOLKSWAGEN
DELUXE radio, low mileage,
dark blue with 'matching
interior, H91618
'2595
$2150
9095
9395
1495
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Page 20 .Bayfield river officials
vote to join Ausable
Times-Advocate, June 17, 1971
ay MRS. S. HUTTON
Mr. _fS; Mrs, George Frayne„
Sunshine Line, Mr. ir Mrs. Win
Walters visited Sunday evening
with Mr. 43; Mrs, Ray Clarice,. St.
Marys.
& Mrs. Sanford Hutton and
Diane, visited over the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Oswald But-
chereit, Port Credit.
inflation is when you pay top
prices for something from the
bottom of the barrel.
Authority by one vote.
Besides the addition of the
Hayfield River watershed, the
Ausable authority now also in-
cludes "all other streams en-
tering Lake Huron from the point
where the north boundary of the
Ausable River Conservation
Authority meets with the shore of
Lake Huron to the point where
the north boundary of Hayfield
meets the shore of Lake Huron,"
Wednesday's resolution states,
N. D. Patrick, director of the
conservation authority branch of
the department of energy and
resources, represented the
province at the meeting,.
The name of the municipality
casting a ballot against joining
the authority, was not released.
be fully within the .authority are
the townships of Hay, Hibbert,
and. Tacliersinith.
Ninety-seven percent of
Stephen 'I ownship was already in
the jurisdiction of the authority,
and while the remaining three
percent was not in the Bayfield
River watershed area when the
official vote was called, it was
decided to include the remainder
of the township in the vote.
A two-thirds majority was
required in the official vote.
Last October, the Bayfield
municipalities turned down .a
Seaforth proposal to join the
Maitland Valley Conservation
Representatives of 12
municipalities composing the
Hayfield River watershed area,
and another nearby township,
officially voted 1.2 to one Wed-
nesday to join the Ausable River
Conservation Authority.
Simultaneously, 21 members of
the 26-members authority
present for the meeting, voted
unanimously to accept the
Bayfield watershed group.
It was the second vote on the
issue in less than two months.
The municipalities called an
"unofficial" vote in April to serve
as a barometer before calling in
provincial department of energy
and resources management
officials for the official vote, The
unofficial vote had passed eight
to four.
Mrs, Carl Hume, secretary-
treasurer of the Ausable River
Conservation Authority, said the
next step is an order-in-council by
the province, which, she
speculated, will probably be
dated Jan. 1, 1972.
Mrs. Hume explained the delay
would likely be made for budget
reasons. The authority's 1971
budget was drawn up for the 23
municipalities that were
members at the first of this year.
Among the Bayfield
municipalities that will be joining
the authority are the townships of
Goderich, Stanley, McKillop,
Hullett and Logan, the towns of
Seaforth and Clinton, and the
villages of Zurich and Bayfield.
Parts of the three other
Bayfield municipalities were
already in the authority, Now to
NOW SHOWING
APPOINT POSTMASTER — Monday morning Mrs. Marion Deline,
formerly of Adastral Park, Clinton assumed the duties of postmaster
in the police village of Centralia. Above, district supervisory
postmaster Harvey Pfaff watches as Mrs. Deline signs to fill the
vacancy created with the death of former postmaster Ray Lamrnie.
RT-A photo * 3500 S ROVER
United Church
aids refugees
United Church medical per-
sonnel working in India and
Nepal will be made available to
aid Pakistani refugees if
authorities there agree, it was
announced today,
The Board of World Mission of
The United Church of Canada has
informed the Canadian High
Commissioner to India through
C1DA (Canadian International
Development Agency), that the
church is prepared to release
about 12 doctors and nurses from
their work in India and Nepal and
pay transportation costs to
Bengal or other East Pakistan-
India border areas, if the
government of India and church
agencies in India and Nepal
agree.
Huronview ladies meet * THE '71 MGB
SPORTS CAR
White, Blue and Green With
Overdrive
of a long time ago Womens
Institute meeting which was very
humorous, Some of the ladies
helped with quilting and the
Auburn ladies served lunch.
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Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422
Mrs. W. Colclough presided for
the June meeting of Huronview
auxiliary held in the craft room,
She explained that if any Womens
Institute branch finds it im-
possible to put on the birthday
party when their turn comes,
they should contact Huronview,
so that other arrangements can
be made.
Arrangements were made for
five or more Institute members
to provide help for one afternoon
during the Open House of Senior
Citizens Week, June 20-26 and to
be on hand by 1;30 p.m.
C. A. Archibald, administrator,
expressed thanks for the co-
operation and hoped Open House
week would be a success. A
reading was given by Mrs.
Haggitt of Auburn of the minutes
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
Bonnie Miller, Hamilton spent
the weekend with her family, Mr.
& Mrs. Clifton Miller and Paul.
Murray Haines, Victoria B.C.
arrived home Sunday for several
weeks leave with his family, Mr.
& Mrs. Philip James and Roger.
Mr, & Mrs. Jim Thompson and
Ricki, Goderich visited on the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Carter
Kerslake and Craig.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harburn
spent the weekend at Red Bay.
Mrs. Cameron Vivian held a
trouseau tea Saturday for her
daughter Carol Ann who is to be
married this coming Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. John Drake were
Saturday visitors of Mr. & Mrs.
Marshall Dearing, Ailsa Craig.
Attending the 35th wedding
anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Allen in the Legion Hall Mitchell
Saturday evening were Mr. &
Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Mr. & Mrs.
George Vivian, Mrs. Penelope
Fell, Lisle Worden, Miss Vera
Hambly and Harvey Hambly.
Edna and Janet Miller, London
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Leslie
Miller.
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1970 FURY II 4-door, automatic, power steering, 787287
1969 DODGE POLARA 500 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic,
power steering, radio, 741642
1968 VALIANT 4-door sedan, slant 6 automatic, radio,
J87863
1968 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 4-door hardtop,
power steering and brakes, power windows
1966 DODGE POLARA 4-door sedan, V-8, automatic,
radio, K31126
1965 OLDSMOBILE 4-door hardtop, V-8, automatic,
power steering and brakes
1964 CHEVY II 4-door sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio,
Not Certified
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