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This particular Duro K255 pump has been operating for 26 years, with never a
hint of trouble. It is owned by Mr, Gord Wilson. Mr. Wilson has another Duro
piston pump on his farm which has been operating continuously for over 40
years.
The Duro K255 piston pump is designed for years at dependable, reliable service
with minimum of care.
Mr. Wilson is a great-grandfather. He has delivered milk to his dairy's customers
for 55 years. He plans to continue serving his customers "for a long while yet". So
do his buro pumps.
The famous Duro K255 piston pump is now available with a 15 gallon pressure
tank, which gives you the same draw off between pumping cycles as a 30 gallon
tank. That's 30 gallon performance from a 15 gallon tank.
Call your Duro plumber
Ask him about this Duro-Sell Pressure System, made by Pumps & Softeners,
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Times-Acivocatet May M 1972
Hold baptism service,
at Thames Road UC
By MRS. WILLIAM RQHDE
The rite of baptism was ad-
ministered to the following
children; Lisa. Diane, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. John Hodgins,
Exeter, Danny James, son of Mr,
& Mrs. Gordon McCarter;
Shelley Joanne, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Barry Miller; Danny
William, on of Mr, & Mrs. Glenn
Rohde; and Jeffrey Wayne, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Rowe,
The theme for the service on
Sunday was "The Gate To A
Christian Family". Mr, Donald
Kernick was in charge of the
service, assisted by Rev, Stewart
Miner.
The scripture lesson was read
by Marlene Stewart and a story,
"Language of Love" was read by
Nancy Alexander, Prayer for the
family was read by Ronnie
Stewart. Mrs. Glen Lamport read
another story called "Our Part".
The Mothers Hynn of Praise
and Prayer for children was read
by Mrs, Edwin Miller. The choir
sang two numbers. Beth
Passmore and Judith Cann sang
a duet in one of the anthems..
• Personals
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs.
Robert Mayer, Mrs. Alvin
Passmore, Mrs. William Rohde
attended the Blossom Tea at
Centralia United Church on
Wednesday.
Brent Dawson had the
misfortune to fa'l and break his
collar bone on Saturday.
Mr, & Mrs, Lee Webber were
treated to a rousing shivaree
on Saturday evening the occasion
of their thirtieth wedding an-
niversary which was May 16.
.1111•111,01161•MIIIIIIMMIIMILVANIO
When driving in muddy areas,
keep a few rags handy to
wipe off headlights, taillights
and windows.
Oil consumption high? May
be due to nothing more than
leaky piston rings caused by
gum formation. Solvent can
solve the problem.
One Long Island, N.Y. repair
shop features "while you
watch" service, with comfort-
able chair set up for car
owners to observe the work.
At a busy intersection in
Tokyo, a sign flashes traffic
noise level figures.
Your car won't contribute much
to traffic noise when we've tuned
her at
Larry Snider
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EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
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Ford Dealer
Drive in soon!
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Carter and
Merna, Clandeboye, Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Martin and Steven,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Lewis,
and Janet, and Mr. John Lee,
Ailsa Craig visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Rowe.
Mrs, Muriel Miller, Seaforth,
Mr. Bob Miller, Toronto, Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Johns, Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Johns and family, Mr, &
Mrs. Ken Johns and family and
Ann Marie Allen, Cromarty, were
Sunday guests with Mr, & Mrs.
Barry Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rohde,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde
and Danny, Mr. & Mrs. Glenn
Jeffery, Alan and Connie were
Sunday guests of Mr, & Mrs.
William Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde, Mr.
& Mrs. Doug Rohde, Mr. & Mrs,
Glenn Rohde and Danny visited
with Mr, & Mrs. Milton Sleamon
and Mrs. William Thomson,
Exeter, Sunday.
Mrs. Stewart Miner spent the
weekend at her home here. She
returned to Westminster
Hospital, London Sunday
evening. Mr. & Mrs. David
Milliken, Sarnia, Dr, Sandford
Clare and Mrs. Clare Kincardine
were visitors at the manse
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer and
Brian visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. William Mayer, Stoney
Creek.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne
attended the christening of their
grandson John David Ballantyne,
son of Mr. & Mrs. Don Ballan-
tyne at Parkview United Church,
Stratford, Sunday and spent the
day with their son Don and his
wife.
Mrs. Warren Brock, Exeter,
was a guest Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Mrs. Whitmore, Toronto, spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Barry Jeffery,
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and Ruth, Mrs.
William Elford, Ronald and Doris
were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Lorne Elford, Elimville,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rowe
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Fisher, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Ratz, Trevor
and Tracy, Shipka, were Sunday
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
McCarter.
Mrs. Mary Hodgert, Exeter,
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Hodgert and Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Cann.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Beaver,
Exeter, were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs, Lorne Ballantyne.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp,
Laurie, Michael and Jamie,
London, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray,
Robert, Janet and Ruth were
Sunday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. John Bray and Agnes.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Wild's attended
the funeral Wednesday of the
latter's grandmother Mrs. J. L.
Bennewies of Brodhagen.
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein at-
tended the funeral Monday of
Seth Winer of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Preszcator
of Waterloo were recent visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
spent the weekend at the latter's
parents Mr. & Mrs. Ed Regele of
Walton. Sharon and Kathy Smith
spent Thursday with Mr. & Mrs.
Stan Preszcator and girls.
A large number of people at-
tended the anniversary of Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Preszcator Friday
evening in Londesboro.
LEISURE LINE
INTERIOR ACRYLIC LATEX
Reg. 11.50 per gal.
INTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS
Reg. 12.40 per gal.
BRANTINE SUPER WHITE
ENAMEL
Reg. 14.95 per gal.
Savings of
up to
c,) 6 . e9 GAL.
eind moral
OFF MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE LIST.
GOLD LINE
EXTERIOR ALKYD IMSTE
Reg. 14.25 per gal.
EXTERIOR LATEX
Reg. 12.25 per gal.
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR ENAMEL
FOR WOOD AND CEMENT
Reg. 12.30 per gal.
WOODGUARD INTERIOR
& EXTERIOR STAINS
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Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
REDWOOD & CEDAR ONLY
Reg. 10.85 per gal.
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